Experimental Techniques in Low-Temperature Physics
Discover the fascinating world of cryogenics with Experimental Techniques in Low-Temperature Physics by Oxford University Press. Published in 2002, this comprehensive paperback spans 292 pages, delving into the essential techniques and principles of low-temperature physics. As cryogenics plays a pivotal role in various fields—from satellite systems to medical diagnostics and natural gas transport—this book offers a detailed exploration of its applications and underlying concepts. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply curious about the science behind low temperatures, this resource provides valuable insights into the how and why of cryogenic techniques. Enhance your understanding and appreciation of this critical area of physics with this essential read.