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Cryogenic radiometry: the problem of hydrogen condensation in detectors operated at temperatures below 4 K

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Abstract

Cryogenic radiometers employing a detector at liquid helium temperatures have demonstrated a much improved accuracy over those operating at room temperature. It is recommended that detectors be operated at temperatures below 3 K.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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