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A calculable and correlation-based magnetic field fluctuation thermometer
We have developed a new Magnetic Field Fluctuation Thermometer (MFFT) specifically designed for operation in primary mode, which requires the determination of the relation between thermal flux noise density and thermodynamic temperature. The noise thermometer combines a correlation-based SQUID reado...
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