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Specific heat measurements of high temperature superconductors between 1.5 K and 100 K using pulsed differential calorimetry

Objective



The objection of this research is to improve the novel differential calorimeter at the Institute of Physics, Tbilisi. The calorimeter which employs a pulsed technique for its basic measurements. This facility will be improved in two ways.

Firstly, there will be an upgrading of the existing cryostat with the provision of more sensitive electronics and a faster data logging arrangement. Secondly, a differential calorimeter will be developed and constructed which will include a superconducting solonoid magnet so that measurements may be carried out in the presence of large magnetic fields, making the system most suitable for research in high temperature superconducting samples.

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University of Sussex
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Falmer
BN1 9QH Brighton
United Kingdom

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