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Cryogenic Electronics for Measurements and Standards
Published
Author(s)
Richard E. Harris
Abstract
A wide range of applications of cryogenic electronics to measurements and standards is described. Standards include those for voltage, capacitance and current, resistance and temperature. Measurements include those for imaging of radiation from the infrared through x-rays.
Harris, R.
(2003),
Cryogenic Electronics for Measurements and Standards, Ext. Abstracts, 2003 Intl. Superconductive Electronics Conf. (ISEC), Sydney, AS
(Accessed October 21, 2025)