Rendiconti della Scuola internazionale di fisica "Enrico Fermi."

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North-Holland, 1992 - Measurement - 646 pages

Contents

A BRAY The evolution of metrology during the last decade Intro
1
Intercomparison between a cryogenic radiometer and the electron stor
6
The standards of electriccurrent intensity tension and resistance
8
Channelling atoms in a laser standing wave
14
an overview
22
Unit systems and natural units
36
Our changing unit system
43
Quantum standards
54
CROVINI The development of the International Temperature
297
Thermodynamic temperature measurements
304
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K GROHMANN The metrology of temperature below 1
329
J E MARTIN Cryogenic radiometry
361
Application to atomicbeam slowing
409
Laser cooling of bound particles
428

The inverse square
73
Conclusion
82
The weak principle of equivalence
83
Electrical tuning
132
The crosssection and the effective temperature
139
Noise sources in weighing
195
Detector noise in the displacement transducer
204
E BRAUN The quantum Hall effect
211
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Introduction
259
Junction design
273
Array design
283
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Conclusion
450
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Y S DOMNIN Laser frequency stabilization and measurement
457
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The scanning
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K CARNEIRO L LITHÉN MADSEN and L NIELSEN Metrology appli
583
Foreword
605
Precision components and subsystems important for advancedtechnol
619
Highprecision grinding of advanced ceramics
637
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