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Vol. 141, No. 6, June 2012, pp. 1-7
Research in Nanothermometry. Part 4. Amorphous Alloys of Thermo-resistive Thermometry
Bohdan STADNYK, Svyatoslav YATSYSHYN, Pylyp SKOROPAD Lviv Polytechnic National University Institute of Computer Technologies, Automation and Metrology, Bandera str.12, Lviv, 79013, Ukraine Tel.: +38-0322-37-50-89, e-mail: slav.yat@gmail.com
Received: 21 May 2012 /Accepted: 25 June 2012 /Published: 30 June 2012
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Abstract: Development of thermometry demands the continuous to materials research. It is the main factor ensuring the high reproducibility of nanotechnology research. Therefore, the investigations of sensitive elements of resistance thermometers are becoming quite important. Amorphous alloys have been studied and the results discussed on a model level. The nanothermodynamics is suggested to be efficient in the analysis of metallic glass structural peculiarities and electrical properties.
Keywords: Resistance thermometer, sensitive element, metallic glass, nanostructured material
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