Vacuum Measurement, Primary Standards and Calibrations Part I
Monday, September 9, 2013
VST - Vacuum Science and Technology
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VST-1
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2:00 PM
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6:00 PM
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Vacuum Measurement, Primary Standards and Calibrations Part I
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Lecture Hall Havane
VST - Vacuum Science and Technology
2:00 PM
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VST-1-In-1
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A dynamic vacuum pressure standard to test the response time of fast vacuum gauges
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K.
Karl
JOUSTEN
2:30 PM
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VST-1-Or-1
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Capacitance Diaphragm Gauges for Very Fast Processes
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M.
Martin
WÜEST
2:45 PM
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VST-1-Or-2
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Temperature sensing of fast gas expansions
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J.
Joachim
BUTHIG
3:00 PM
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VST-1-Or-3
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Capacitance Diaphragm Gauges with highest measuring rate
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C.
Christian
Berg
3:15 PM
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VST-1-Or-4
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High-Vacuum Metrology at NIST
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J.
James
Fedchak
3:30 PM
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VST-1-Or-5
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Calibration of reference leaks in a wide pressure range
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O.
Orlando
Teodoro
3:45 PM
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BK
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BREAK
4:15 PM
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VST-1-Or-6
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Capacitance Diaphragm Gauges with very high full scale stability
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P.
Peter
KAPPENBERGER
4:30 PM
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VST-1-Or-7
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Survey of primary standards of atmospheric leaks
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D.
Dominik
PRAŽÁK
4:45 PM
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VST-1-Or-8
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Mass spectrometry residual gas analysis: a key tool to optimize the packaging of MEMS
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P.
Pierre
NICOLAS
5:00 PM
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VST-1-Or-9
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Calibration of leak artefact for sniffer test by constant volume type flow meter
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K.
Kenta
ARAI
5:15 PM
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VST-1-Or-10
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A New Inverted Magnetron Pirani Combination Gauge
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J.
Janos
Marki
5:30 PM
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VST-1-Or-11
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Comparative RGA measurements in the range from 10^-10 to 10^-5 mbar
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M.
Mark
Pendleton
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