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Ruthenium Oxide Resistance Temperature Detectors from Lake Shore Cryotronics

Ruthenium oxide temperature sensors are thick-film resistors used in applications involving magnetic fields. These composite sensors consist of bismuth ruthenate, ruthenium oxides, binders, and other compounds that allow them to obtain the necessary temperature and resistance characteristics. Each Lake Shore Rox™ model adheres to a single resistance versus temperature curve.

RX-102A
The RX-102A (1000 ohm at room temperature) is useful down to 50 mK and has better interchangeability than the RX-202A as well as low magnetic field induced errors below 1 K.

RX-102B-CB
The RX-102B-CB (1000 ohm at room temperature) is useful down to 10 mK (calibrations available down to 20 mK) and monotonic from 10 mK to 300 K. The unique package design maximizes thermal connection and minimizes heat capacity at ultra low temperatures. The RX-102BCB is not interchangeable to a standard curve and not recommended for use in magnetic fields.

RX-202A
The RX-202A (2000 ohm at room temperature) has a 4× improvement in magnetic field-induced errors over other commercially available ruthenium oxide temperature sensors with similar resistances and sensitivities. Most ruthenium oxide sensors have a maximum useful temperature limit well below room temperature, where the sensitivity changes from negative to positive. The RX-202A however, is designed to have a monotonic response from 0.05 K up to 300 K.

RX-103A
The RX-103A (10,000 ohm at room temperature) has a unique resistance and temperature response curve combined with low magnetic fieldinduced errors, and is the best choice for interchangeability from 1.4 K to 40 K.

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