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The static, temperature-dependent magnetization of enameled niobium wire was measured and found to explain the background signal present in previous experiments. The enamel itself shows great promise as a magnetic thermometer useful into the millidegree range.
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This work has been supported by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission under Contract No. AT(04-3)-34, P.A. 143.
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Hirschkoff, E.C., Symko, O.G. & Wheatley, J.C. Enamel: A magnetic thermometer useful into the millidegree region. J Low Temp Phys 4, 111–115 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00628441
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