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Progress towards the determination of thermodynamic temperature with ultra-low uncertainty.

Roberto M GaviosoDaniele Madonna RipaPeter P M SteurChristof GaiserThorsten ZandtBernd FellmuthMichael de PodestaRobin UnderwoodGavin SuttonLaurent PitreFernando SparasciLara RisegariLivio GianfraniAntonio CastrilloGraham Machin
Published in: Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (2016)
Previous research effort towards the determination of the Boltzmann constant has significantly improved the supporting theory and the experimental practice of several primary thermometry methods based on the measurement of a thermodynamic property of a macroscopic system at the temperature of the triple point of water. Presently, experiments are under way to demonstrate their accuracy in the determination of the thermodynamic temperature T over an extended range spanning the interval between a few kelvin and the copper freezing point (1358 K). We discuss how these activities will improve the link between thermodynamic temperature and the temperature as measured using the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) and report some preliminary results obtained by dielectric constant gas thermometry and acoustic gas thermometry. We also provide information on the status of other primary methods, such as Doppler broadening thermometry, Johnson noise thermometry and refractive index gas thermometry. Finally, we briefly consider the implications of these advancements for the dissemination of calibrated temperature standards.
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