C. Dimitrakopoulos, S. Purushothaman, et al.
DRC 1999
Tensile testing of materials that freeze at subambient temperatures usually requires casting of the material in a mold, transferring the cast specimen into precooled test fixtures held in a moisture-free environment to avoid frosting, followed by performing the test at the desired cryogenic temperature. In this report we describe a device that allows the casting as well as testing to be completed in one assembly and cool-down cycle, eliminating the cumbersome intermediate steps.
C. Dimitrakopoulos, S. Purushothaman, et al.
DRC 1999
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IEDM 2002
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IITC 2012
B.K. Furman, H.M. Clearfield, et al.
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films