ボロメータ (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • Tesla, Nikola (1992). “section 4”. NIKOLA TESLA ON HIS WORK WITH ALTERNATING CURRENTS and Their Application to Wireless Telegraphy, Telephony and Transmission of Power : An Extended Interview. Leland I. Anderson. ISBN 1-893817-01-6. http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/nt_on_ac.htm#Section_4. "I suppose I had hundreds of devices, but the first device that I used, and it was very successful, was an improvement on the bolometer. I met Professor Langley in 1892 at the Royal Institution. He said to me, after I had delivered a lecture, that they were all proud of me. I spoke to him of the bolometer, and remarked that it was a beautiful instrument. I then said, "Professor Langley, I have a suggestion for making an improvement in the bolometer, if you will embody it in the principle." I explained to him how the bolometer could be improved. Professor Langley was very much interested and wrote in his notebook what I suggested. I used what I have termed a small-mass resistance, but of much smaller mass than in the bolometer of Langley, and of much smaller mass than that of any of the devices which have been recorded in patents issued since. Those are clumsy things. I used masses that were not a millionth of the smallest mass described in any of the patents, or in the publications. With such an instrument, I operated, for instance, in West Point—I received signals from my laboratory on Houston Street in West Point." 

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  • Samuel P. Langley”. High Altitude Observatory, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. 2009年11月6日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2015年9月17日閲覧。

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