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Thermometry

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117 CCS and Cernox Detection for 1.4 K – 400 K and Low Sensitivity to Magnetic Fields Nuclear Orientation Thermometry for ULT Applications (<50 mK) Capacitance sensors for Low Sensitivity to Magnetic Fields Rhodium-Iron sensor for 1.4 K to 900 K thermocouples for High Temperatures Silicon Diodes and CLTS for Accurate Calibration Over a Wider Range
Oxford Instruments provides a comprehensive range of temperature sensors manufacturers enabling precision measurement and control from 300 K down to 3 mK. We are pleased to introduce several new sensors: the economical Carbon Ceramic chip enables measurements from 1.4 to 300 K in the presence of high magnetic fields, with superior stability; the 60 Co source, together with our nuclear orientation electronics enables measurement in the 3 – 50 mK range, crucial for dilution refrigerators, complementing our R u O 2 sensor, optimal for temperatures from 50 mK to 4.2 K. Standard sensors such as Cernox, Rhodium-Iron, CLTS, capacitance sensors and suppliers of thermocouples provide a variety of temperature ranges and sensitivities, optimal for your experimental conditions. All of the above are compatible with our ITC series of temperature controls without requiring customization or special ordering. We provide calibration options appropriate to your experimental needs and budget.
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