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Measuring volume ratios of vacuum vessels using non-evaporable getters
Affiliation:1. Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal 576104, India;2. Center of Excellence: WSN, ECE Department, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Mangaluru 575025, India;1. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés, 28911, Spain;2. IMDEA Networks Institute, Leganés, 28918, Spain;3. NEC Labs Europe, Heidelberg, 69115, Germany
Abstract:Several methods have been used in vacuum metrology for volume determination. Volume ratios can be determined by different gas expansion methods, which were primarily developed for the precise determination of expansion ratios in static expansion systems. Measurements of the volume ratios using the gas expansion methods below 10−2 Pa are influenced by outgassing from chamber walls. To reduce outgassing in the expansion chambers during measurements at low pressures, we have installed non-evaporable getter (NEG) pumps, which pump hydrogen and other active gases but have a negligible pumping speed for inert gases. The volume ratio of two chambers of an experimental static expansion system has thus been measured using the inert gases argon, helium and krypton. The obtained results were compared with the measurements without the use of an NEG pump. Measurements of the pressure ratios were performed with a spinning rotor gauge (SRG).
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