Ultra-Low Temperature Rox RX-102B-RS
Description
With the amazing progress made by dilution refrigerator manufacturers to push base temperatures well below 10 mK, the need for accurate, simplified temperature measurements continues to grow. The RX-102B-RS meets this need as a resistive temperature device (RTD) that maintains sensitivity well below 10 mK. Building on the success of the previous generation RX-102B, this sensor refines the package to improve thermal connection and adds optical radiation shielding to further reduce the issue of unwanted sensor heating. When paired with the Lake Shore Model 372 AC resistance bridge and temperature controller, this sensor/instrument combination is the configuration of choice for simplified temperature monitoring or controlling below 50 mK.
Ultra-Low Temperature Rox RX-102B-RS
Specifications |
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Operation Temperature Range: | 0.1-10deg C |
Temperature Sensitivity: | 100 pm/degC |
Response Time: | -- Sec |
Probe Diameter: | -- mm |
Probe Length: | -- mm |
Features
Useful below 10 mK; calibrations down to 10 mK available
Include additional extrapolated points to 5 mK
Optical shielding reduces unwanted sensor heating
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Frequently Asked Questions
The RX-102B-RS sensor is useful below 10 mK and can be calibrated down to 10 mK.
Yes, the RX-102B-RS sensor has optical shielding to reduce unwanted sensor heating.
The recommended configuration is to pair the RX-102B-RS sensor with the Lake Shore Model 372 AC resistance bridge and temperature controller.
The RX-102B-RS sensor can provide additional extrapolated points to 5 mK for easier temperature determination in that range.
The calibration range for the RX-102B-RS sensor extends down to 10 mK, pushing the boundary of world-class metrology.