Abstract
Electrical resistance measurements at 4.2 K on simple screw-fastened joints between two pieces of bare copper, between two pieces of gold-plated copper, and between two pieces of silver indicate the potential usefulness of such joints for thermal contact down to millikelvin temperatures.
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