Converse thermal conductivity problems and calorimetry of transparent bodies
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The problem of measuring temperature of transparent bodies can be solved by use of transparent thin film resistance thermometers. Such sensors have been developed using tin and indium oxide. They are used to perform calorimetry of the properties of partially transparent bodies and laser radiation.
DOI: 10.1007/BF01297610
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