An overview of the progress in High Temperature Fixed Point (HTFP) research conducted under the auspices of the CCT-WG5 research plan is reported. In brief highlights are: Provisional long term stability of HTFPs has been demonstrated. Optimum construction methods for HTFPs have been established and high quality HTFPs of Co-C, Pt-C and Re-C have been constructed for thermodynamic temperature assignment. The major sources of uncertainty in the assignment of thermodynamic temperature have been identified and quantified. The status of absolute radiometric temperature measurement has been quantified through the circulation of a set of HTFPs. The measurement campaign to assign low uncertainty thermodynamic temperatures to a selected set of HTFPs will begin in mid-2012. It is envisaged that this will be complete by 2015 leading to HTFPs becoming routine reference standards for radiometry and high temperature metrology.
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11 September 2013
TEMPERATURE: ITS MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL IN SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, VOLUME 8: Proceedings of the Ninth International Temperature Symposium
19–23 March 2012
Los Angeles, California, USA
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September 11 2013
Progress report for the CCT-WG5 high temperature fixed point research plan
G. Machin;
G. Machin
National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Hampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex,TW11 0LW,
United Kingdom
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K. Anhalt;
K. Anhalt
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Abbestrasse 2-12, 10587 Berlin,
Germany
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P. Bloembergen;
P. Bloembergen
National Institute of Metrology (NIM), Bei San Huan Dong Lu No. 18, Beijing, 100013,
China
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M. Sadli;
M. Sadli
Laboratoire Commun de Métrologie (LNE-Cnam), 61, rue du Landy, 93210 Saint-Denis, La Plaine,
France
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Y. Yamada;
Y. Yamada
National Measurement Institute of Japan (NMIJ), AIST, Tsukuba, Ibaraki,
Japan
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E. R. Woolliams
E. R. Woolliams
National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Hampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex,TW11 0LW,
United Kingdom
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G. Machin
K. Anhalt
P. Bloembergen
M. Sadli
Y. Yamada
E. R. Woolliams
National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Hampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex,TW11 0LW,
United Kingdom
AIP Conf. Proc. 1552, 317–322 (2013)
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G. Machin, K. Anhalt, P. Bloembergen, M. Sadli, Y. Yamada, E. R. Woolliams; Progress report for the CCT-WG5 high temperature fixed point research plan. AIP Conf. Proc. 11 September 2013; 1552 (1): 317–322. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4821384
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