2009
DOI: 10.1063/1.3117963
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Cryocrystal phase transitions applied as temperature standards

Abstract: International temperature scales define several fixed points, which temperature values are determined with a very high precision. Some of them, which are in a low-temperature range, are called gaseous fixed points because the reference substances under a normal condition -in a room-temperature range -appear in a gaseous state. These reference substances are called by physicists cryocrystals or quantum crystals when occurring in a low temperature in a solid state. The substances play an important role in a stan… Show more

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“…Here, we assume that the data plots around 40 K and 20 K get together at the triple points. The θ-γ transition (solid-plastic transition) is expected to occur at 31 K. This is close to the value of the solidplastic transition of N 2 (α-β transition, T αβ = 35.6 K) [17].…”
Section: Phase Diagramsupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…Here, we assume that the data plots around 40 K and 20 K get together at the triple points. The θ-γ transition (solid-plastic transition) is expected to occur at 31 K. This is close to the value of the solidplastic transition of N 2 (α-β transition, T αβ = 35.6 K) [17].…”
Section: Phase Diagramsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Here, we assume that the data plots around 40 K and 20 K get together at the triple points. The θ-γ transition (solid-plastic transition) is expected to occur at 31 K. This is close to the value of the solidplastic transition of N 2 (α-β transition, T αβ = 35.6 K) [17]. thermodynamical α-θ transition field is obtained at around 90 T. Recently, such an ultrahigh magnetic field becomes accessible using non-destructive pulse magnets and applied to the researches in condensed matter physics [19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Phase Diagramsupporting
confidence: 65%