Elsevier

Infrared Physics

Volume 16, Issue 6, October 1976, Pages 649-654
Infrared Physics

Thermal resistance of contacts between triglycene sulphate and germanium surfaces

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Abstract

The thermal resistance has been measured for the ‘plane’ contact formed between a germanium window and a triglycene sulphate target (of a pyro-electric vidicon scanning camera tube) under uniform mechanical loadings ranging from 103 to 2.6 × 104 Nm−2. The local variations in the contact conductance have been predicted from an analysis of the surfaces involved.

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