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Volume magnetic susceptibility of gold–platinum alloys: possible materials to make mass standards for the watt balance experiment

Z Silvestri et al 2003 Metrologia 40 172-176   doi: 10.1088/0026-1394/40/4/305  Help

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Z Silvestri1, R S Davis2, G Genevès3, A Gosset4, T Madec4, P Pinot1 and P Richard5
1 BNM-INM/Cnam, 292 rue Saint-Martin, F-75141 Paris Cedex 03, France
2 BIPM, Pavillon de Breteuil, F-92312 Sèvres Cedex, France
3 BNM-LNE/LAMA, 33 avenue du Général Leclerc, F-92260 Fontenay aux Roses, France
4 BNM-LNE, 1 rue Gaston Boissier, F-75724 Paris Cedex 15, France
5 METAS, Lindenweg 50, CH-3003 Bern-Wabern, Switzerland

Abstract. In 2000, the Bureau National de Métrologie (BNM, France) decided to develop a new watt balance experiment. Among numerous design studies, the choice of the transfer mass is particularly important. Because of the proximity to a source of high magnetic intensity, this mass must have a magnetic susceptibility as weak as possible. Gold–platinum alloy seems to meet this requirement, as well as additional requirements for density and hardness values, making it a possible candidate for mass standard realization. Five different gold–platinum alloys were studied, their volume magnetic susceptibility ranging from −2.8×10−5 to −2.1×10−5 for two of them and from +1.1×10−5 to +8.8×10−5 for the other three.

Print publication: Issue 4 (August 2003)
Received 27 January 2003
Published 13 June 2003

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