Doppler broadening thermometry (DBT) takes advantage of the high resolution characteristic of laser absorption spectroscopy to obtain thermodynamic temperature by measuring optical frequency. It is one of the research hotspots in the field of thermodynamic temperature measurement after the Kelvin redefinition in 2018. In this paper, the direct absorption spectroscopy based on Cesium (133Cs) D1 (6S1/2→6P1/2) line was measured, and the thermodynamic temperature of atomic gas in thermal equilibrium state was obtained by extracting Doppler width of absorption line. The experimental results showed that average relative error of thermodynamic temperature was 0.01% and the standard deviation was 0.14% after 50 rounds of testing at 303.15 K. These research results prove the feasibility of Doppler broadening temperature measurement, and provide research support for the realization and transfer of thermodynamic temperature.
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