Thermoelectric noise in thermometric materials
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Abstract
We give the results of experimental study of the thermoelectric noise in thermometric materials. We have detected a difference between thermal noise for pure metals and for alloys at low temperatures, in the range of 4.2 K.
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Experimental Study Pure Metal Thermal Noise Thermometric Material
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