Development of a relaxation calorimeter for temperatures between 0.05 and 4 K

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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10 pages, 9 figures

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10.1063/1.3202380

A detailed description of an isoperibol calorimeter for temperatures between 0.05 and 4 K is presented. The proposed setup can provide absolute values of the heat capacity $C$ of small samples (typically 1 mg). The extremely simple design of the sample platform, based on a sapphire substrate, and the experimental setup, which makes use only of a lock-in amplifier and a temperature controller, make the construction of such a calorimeter easy and inexpensive. The thermal-relaxation method is employed, which utilizes a permanent thermal link $k$ between the sample platform and the low-temperature bath. The temperature dependence of $k(T)$ is shown for several platforms throughout the entire temperature range: $k(T)/T$ is nearly constant down to 1 K, where it starts to decrease smoothly. The observed behavior is thoroughly explained by considering the thermal resistances of the platform constituents. A comparison between the values of $k(T)/T$ for platforms based on sapphire and on silver is presented where no significant difference has been observed. Each platform can be assembled to have a particular value of $k/T$ at 1 K. Since the sample relaxation time $\tau \sim C/k$, $k(T)$ can be adjusted to $C(T)$ to give a reasonably fast measuring time: Here, it is demonstrated how this calorimeter can be used in so-called single-shot refrigerators ($^{3}$He or demagnetization cryostats), where the time for a single measurement is limited. In addition, it can be used in moderate magnetic fields $B \leq 10$ T, because the platform constituents are weakly field dependent.

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