Experimental Techniques for Low-Temperature Measurements
Delve into the intricate world of low-temperature research with Experimental Techniques for Low-Temperature Measurements by J. W. Ekin and Jack Ekin. Published by Oxford University Press in 2006, this comprehensive hardback spans 704 pages, offering a detailed, integrated approach to the design and construction of low-temperature measurement apparatus.
This essential resource presents a practical perspective on critical topics such as heat transfer, materials selection, construction techniques, and wiring. With an abundance of graphs, real-world examples, and seventy informative appendix data tables, this book serves as a valuable guide for researchers and practitioners in the field of low temperatures and superconductors.
Whether you are a seasoned scientist or a student embarking on your research journey, this book equips you with the knowledge and tools necessary for successful low-temperature measurements. Enhance your understanding and capabilities in this specialized area with Ekin's expert insights.