Determination of the heat resistance of mercury at the temperatures obtainable with liquid helium

Physica ◽  
1936 ◽  
Vol 3 (7) ◽  
pp. 687-691 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.J. De Haas ◽  
H. Bremmer
1969 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 258-263
Author(s):  
G. S. Pisarenko ◽  
G. A. Gogotsi ◽  
V. M. Antonenko ◽  
I. I. Nemets ◽  
G. B. Dobrovol'skii

A description is given of an optical method for the determination of the thickness of the helium II film. Linearly polarized light is reflected from a stainless steel mirror, the upper part of which is coated with a layer of barium stearate one molecule thick and the lower part with a similar layer three molecules thick. The reflected light passes through a mica compensating plate and a nicol prism. Adjustment of the mica plate and nicol gives equality of illumination on the ‘1’ and ‘3’ areas. If now a film of helium II covers the mirror the nicol must be rotated to restore equality of illumination. The rotation is a measure of the thickness of the helium film, the relation between the two quantities being calculated in terms of the angle of incidence and the optical constants of liquid helium, barium stearate and stainless steel. The observed thickness at any given height above the liquid helium was found to be nearly independent of the temperature between 1⋅1 and 2⋅18° K but then decreased rapidly to zero at the λ -point. In the formula d = k / h 1/ z for the thickness d at height h cm. for any given temperature, the value of z varies from 3⋅5 at 1⋅1° K to 2⋅5 at 2⋅1° K. The thickness at 1 cm. and 1⋅5° K is provisionally given as 1⋅9 x 10 -6 cm.


1970 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 696-697
Author(s):  
Olivier Cerf ◽  
Gérard Grosclaude ◽  
Daniel Vermeire
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The vapour-pressure curve of liquid helium below 1.6° K has been determined using the susceptibility of various paramagnetic salts as the thermometer. It is found that the results agree with the theoretical curve recently calculated by Bleaney and Simon to within the experimental error of 0.004° down to 1° K, and differ from the ‘scale 1937’ of Schmidt and Keesom, e.g. by 0.03° at 1° K.


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