Linestrength ratio spectroscopy as a new primary thermometer for redefined Kelvin dissemination
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Experimental methods for primary thermometry, after Kelvin unit redefinition on May 2019, become based on a known value of the Boltzmann constant rather than by measuring temperature with respect to a reference point. In this frame, we propose linestrength ratio thermometry (LRT) as a candidate method for primary thermometry in the 9?700 K temperature range. Temperature accuracies at the ppm level are prospected for LRT applied to optical transitions of the CO molecule in the range 80?700 K and of a rare-earth-doped crystal in the 9?100 K one. Future implementations of this technique can contribute to measure the calibration-discrepancies in the ITS-90 metrological scale of thermodynamic temperature which can have a measurable impact in applications ranging from fundamental-physics to meteorology and climatology.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
molecular spectroscopy; primary thermometry; laser spectroscopy; carbon monoxide; rare earth doped crystal; Kelvin dissemination
List of contributors:
CANCIO PASTOR, Pablo
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