Rj. Soulen et al., MEASUREMENTS OF ABSOLUTE TEMPERATURE BELOW 0.75-K USING A JOSEPHSON-JUNCTION NOISE THERMOMETER, Journal of low temperature physics, 94(5-6), 1994, pp. 385-487
In order to extend the international temperature scale of 1990, ITS-90
, below its lower limit of 0.65 K, we have developed a temperature sca
le ranging from 6 to 750 mK Values of absolute temperature are defined
on this scale by an R-SQUID noise thermometer. A review is given here
of the decade of our experience in the operation of this thermometer
and in modeling its systematic errors. The reproducibility of noise te
mperature values was assessed using superconductive fixed points and t
he melting curve of He-3. To assess the accuracy of the noise thermome
ter, it was compared with another absolute thermometer (based on nucle
ar orientation) at the lowest temperatures and with an internationally
recognized scale above 0.5 K The noise thermometer temperatures were
used to calibrate two paramagnetic salt thermometers, the result being
the construction of a temperature scale that is smooth to approximate
ly 0.01 %. On the basis of these comparisons, temperature values defin
ed by the R-SQUID are deemed to be reproducible to within 0.1 % and ac
curate to within 0.3 %.