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Impact of Varying Vacuum Levels on Self-Heating in Photonic Thermometers
Published
Author(s)
Zeeshan Ahmed, Nikolai N. Klimov, James R. Hands, James A. Fedchak
Abstract
Here we examine the impact of vacuum levels on self-heating in photonic crystal cavity thermometers. Our results suggest that background gas pressure has a negligible impact on self- heating correction to the temperature-wavelength calibration.
Ahmed, Z.
, Klimov, N.
, Hands, J.
and Fedchak, J.
(2017),
Impact of Varying Vacuum Levels on Self-Heating in Photonic Thermometers, CLEO-2017, San Jose, CA
(Accessed October 14, 2025)