E. Vollmer, J. Ruhaak, D. Janik, W. Peinelt, W. Butz, U. Stumper
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Microcalorimetric measurement of the effective efficiency of microwave power sensors comprising thermocouples
A new method to calibrate thermoelectric power sensors is established and investigated, where the effective efficiency is directly determined in a microcalorimeter. A commercially available power-thermovoltage converter (power sensor) without any electronics is used. The results show good agreement with results obtained by comparing the sensor with a calibrated thermistor mount, and smaller uncertainties.<>