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Lake Shore Cryotronics Introduces the First Commercial Cryogenic Temperature Sensor Calibrated Down to 20 mK

The new Rox™ Model 102B-CB is the first commercially available ruthenium oxide resistance cryogenic temperature sensor that can be calibrated down to 20 mK. This sensor is monotonic from 10 mK to 300 K, and maximizes thermal connection while minimizing heat capacity at ultra low temperature (ULT).

WESTERVILLE, OH (PRWEB) March 7, 2007 -- Lake Shore is pleased to introduce the new Model RX 102B-CB Ruthenium Oxide (Rox™) resistance cryogenic temperature sensor, the first commercially available temperature sensor calibrated from 20 mK to 40 K. The RX-102B-CB is monotonic from 10 mK to 300 K, and the unique package design maximizes thermal connection and minimizes heat capacity at ultra low temperatures (ULT). Below 1 K, the sensors are calibrated against PTB-traceable thermometer standards and nuclear orientation thermometry. The calibrations are accurate to ±2.0 mK at 20 mK, ±3.0 mK at 30 mK, ±4.0 mK at 40 mK, and ±5.0 mK from 50 mK to 1 K.

To ensure the highest quality cryogenic measurement and control performance, the new Model RX-102B-CB can be used in combination with the Lake Shore Model 370 AC resistance bridge. Unique patented noise reduction features in the Model 370 allow trouble-free low noise ULT resistance measurements. The Model 370 can multiplex up to 16 channels, and for precise control of cryogenic temperatures comes equipped with an independent proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control loop with maximum heater output of 1 W.

As scientists continue their pursuit of achieving temperatures ever closer to absolute zero, Lake Shore is committed to providing the ULT community with the most reliable tools and services. In support of this, Lake Shore is currently working on providing calibrations down to 10 mK for the new Model RX-102B-CB.

About Lake Shore
Established in 1968, Lake Shore is a leading developer of high performance tools used for the characterization of materials in temperature and magnetic environments. Lake Shore customers are supported by a global network of sales and service offices and include leading university, government, national lab and commercial research institutions and companies.

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SHANE HRITZ
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
(614) 891-2244
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