Resolution 9 of the 21st CGPM (1999)
Extension of the International Temperature Scale below 0.65 K
The 21st Conférence Générale des Poids et Mesures,
considering that
- many important research activities are in progress at temperatures below
0.65 K, - these researches require an accepted temperature scale which closely represents thermodynamic temperatures,
- the direct measurement of thermodynamic temperature is often difficult and time-consuming at temperatures below
0.65 K down to a few millikelvin, but at temperatures much lower than this direct measurements once again become feasible, - considerable work has already been accomplished towards the development of a temperature scale for the range from
0.65 K down to1 mK based on the melting pressure of 3He,
invites the International Committee to prepare a 3He melting pressure equation as a function of thermodynamic temperature to serve as the basis for an extension of the ITS-90 below its present lower limit of
DOI : 10.59161/CGPM1999RES9E
The reader should note that the official version of this Resolution is the French text