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Method of reducing temperature gradients in contained gas flows and its application to the control of sample temperatures in a gas flow at 300 °C

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1 Author(s)
Kemp, R.C. ; CSIRO Division of Applied Physics, National Measurement Laboratory, Lindfield, 2070 Australia

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A simple method of reducing temperature gradients in contained gas flows is described. The method is used to reduce the temperature gradient within a contained gas flow at 300 °C by a factor of about 100 and applied to the control of the temperature of a sample in the cavity of an EPR spectrometer.

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Review of Scientific Instruments  (Volume:58 ,  Issue: 10 )

Date of Publication: Oct 1987

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