1970
DOI: 10.1063/1.1658596
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Sensitive Dilatometer for Low Temperatures and the Thermal Expansion of Copper below 10 K

Abstract: We describe a dilatometer which is an improved version of the one previously used in this laboratory. It consists of a doubly twisted strip of beryllium copper with a mirror attached to its central region. This system is immersed in liquid helium II. Dilations of the sample are sensed by this system via a thin diaphragm, causing rotations of the mirror, which is detected by an external optical lever. The system has a sensitivity to relative length changes Δl/l of 10−11. Copper has been used as the test materia… Show more

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