Thin film metal-alloy-based cermets for high field thermometry and small sample calorimetry
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Abstract
We report here on the magnetic-field dependence of the resistance and specific heat of a new class of thin film resistive thermometers: granular-metal-oxide ceramic composite (cermet) thin film thermometers that are sensitive over a wide temperature range, are low mass, have a rapid thermal response, and low magnetoresistance. These films are formed by cosputtering of the insulator silicon dioxide (SiO2) and specific oxidizable metal alloys in a reactive oxygen plus inert-argon-gas mixture. In previous work, we have investigated the magnetic and field dependence of cermets based on the chromium alloy based cermets (NiCr,SiO2) and (TiCr, SiO2 ). Here we contrast these results with those for a magnesium-alloy based cermet (MnNi, SiO2). We also discuss the modeling of the magnetic field dependence of the low temperature specific heat of (NiCr,SiO2) based thin films.
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Publication: [1] Fortune, N.A., J.E. Palmer-Fortune, A. Trainer, A. Bangura, N. Kondedan, and A. Rydh. "Wide-Range Thin-Film Ceramic–Metal-Alloy Thermometers with Low Magnetoresistance." Physical Review Applied 20, no. 5 (November 7, 2023): 054016. <br>[2] Palmer-Fortune, J. E., N. A. Fortune, A. Uprety, V. B. Backman, N. Kondedan, and A. Rydh. "Thin Film NiCr-, TiCr- and CuNi-Based Cermets for Low-Temperature Ultra-Low Magnetoresistance Thermometers."
Presenters
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Lily Phillips
Smith College
Authors
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Lily Phillips
Smith College
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Nathanael A Fortune
Smith College
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Joyce E Palmer-fortune
Smith College
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Andreas Rydh
Stockholm University
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Scott Hannahs
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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Alimany Bangura
NHMFL, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory