Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1508043 Cryogenics 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ti 15V–3Cr–3Sn–3Al, sometimes referred to as Ti 15-3-3-3 or “Magic Titanium”, is a candidate material for components requiring high mechanical strength and low thermal conductivity at cryogenic temperatures. The electrical resistance of Ti 15-3-3-3 was measured between 230 mK and room temperature, and the thermal conductivity between 230 mK and 7.7 K. A superconducting transition was observed at TC = 3.89 ± 0.01 K. Below the superconducting transition temperature, the thermal conductivity was fitted to a function of the form λ(T TC) = γ · Tδ, where γ=α·TC1-δ·e-β and δ = 0.4 ± 0.05. The thermal conductivity of Ti 15-3-3-3 is compared with other materials commonly used for the construction of thermally isolating support structures. Ti 15-3-3-3 is shown to exhibit one of the lowest ratios of thermal conductivity to mechanical strength and is thus particularly well suited for such applications.

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