What sets Lake Shore Cryotronics Temperature Sensors apart and why you should choose them over cheaper alternatives

January 2020; Leatherhead, Surrey

Focus on Temperature Sensors

This month, Quantum Design UK and Ireland are really focusing on what sets Lake Shore Cryotronics Temperature Sensors apart and why you would want to choose them over cheaper alternatives.

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If you have any questions,  please contact our resident expert, Josh Hook ([email protected]), who would be delighted to run through your applications and requirements.

Lake Shore is able to measure the lowest temperatures available for a PRT – down to 14K

PT-100 platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) are an excellent choice for use as cryogenic temperature sensing and control elements in the range from 30 K to 873 K (-243 °C to 600 °C). Over this temperature span, PRTs offer high repeatability and nearly constant sensitivity (dR/dT).

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Sensor Overview

Lake Shore offers an extensive range of cryogenic temperature sensors. The following sensor summaries compare the performance and features of these sensors. For the full summaries and Sensitivity/Resistance graphs, click and download the Temperature Sensor Selection Guide.

Download the Temperature Sensor selection guide

Cernox ®

Specifically designed by Lake Shore for the demanding requirements of cryogenic applications, Cernox thin film RTD sensors offer extremely consistent high-resolution measurements over a wide temperature range. Due to the materials used and the physical structure of the chip, Cernox sensors are inherently resistant to magnetic-field induced offsets and damage by ionising radiation. This makes Cernox the first choice for any traditional cryostat system.

Cernox Page

Silicon Diodes

Silicon diodes are an excellent general purpose sensor with a wide operating temperature range, from 1.4 K to 500 K. With their adherence to a standard curve, silicon diodes are interchangeable. This makes them less complicated to operate and maintain. Silicon diodes have excellent accuracy and resolution below 30 K, making them an outstanding choice below these temperatures. Above 30 K their sensitivity is reduced. Due to orientation dependent magnetic offsets and a high susceptibility to ionising radiation, silicon diodes are only suitable for purely cryogenic environments. A number of mounting options are available for the silicon diode package. This gives the user flexibility in attaching the sensor to the optimal measurement location of a given experiment or environment.

Silicon Diodes Page

Lake Shore can match sensors to read within 0.1K of each other at liquid nitrogen temperatures

GaAlAs

Gallium aluminium arsenide (GaAlAs) diode cryogenic temperature sensors lack the standard curve and interchangeability attributed to silicon diodes, however, they are particularly well suited for low to moderate magnetic field applications at low temperatures. Being a single junction direct band-gap device, GaAlAs sensors are effective in moderate magnetic fields up to 5 T. Though sensitivity is poor above 50 K, the GaAlAs sensing element exhibits high sensitivity (dV/dT) at low temperatures and a wide useful temperature range of 1.4 K to 500 K. Cernox or silicon diodes would be preferable in most setups. However, in magnetic field-enabled systems with maximum temperatures above 420 K, GaAlAs sensors may be the best choice

Gallium Aluminium

Rox™

The Rox family are all ruthenium-oxide RTDs, but have quite different characteristics. In general, these are low-temperature sensors with useful maximum temperatures of 40 K or less. Most Rox™ sensors are consistent enough to be considered interchangeable, with two accuracy bands available with each sensor model. Rox sensors are not suited for environments with ionizing radiation and also experience measurement shifts when exposed to magnetic fields, though these shifts can be compensated for. Four different Rox sensors are offered, each of them with different attributes suited to varied but specific environments and applications. Of the Rox models available, the RX-102 A is the most popular due to their interchangeability, low price, and sensitivity at liquid helium temperatures

Rox Page

Platinum

Platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) are very popular due to their low price and are useful in higher temperature systems with operating ranges from liquid nitrogen temperatures (77.35 K) to many hundreds of degrees Celsius, the only sensor capable of reading higher being thermocouples. Lake Shore’s 100 Ω PRTs adhere to the ISO standard temperature curve but have also been characterised for viable operation down to 14 K, making them the lowest temperature PRTs available. Above 70 K, PRTs offer high repeatability and nearly constant sensitivity (dR/dT). Platinum resistors are also useful in magnetic field environments where errors approaching one degree can be tolerated. The physical material used in PRTs withstands ionising radiation. Users may trade accuracy for price with PRTs as they can be purchased fully calibrated, partially calibrated, or uncalibrated.

Platinum Page

Lake Shore can also offer non-magnetic packaging options

Namely, the PT-102 and PT-103 variants of the sensors

 

Did You Know?

Lake Shore uses controlled-purity platinum – sensors ensuring uniformity between devices from one device to another.

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Simplifying large-scale cryogenic temperature measurement

The 240 Series offers a convenient, modular input solution for precision monitoring of cryogenic temperature sensors in large-scale applications employing distributed PLC-based control.

Further Reading:

Discover the Lake Shore 240 Series

Discover Cernox® thin film resistance cryogenic temperature sensors 

 

Lake Shore Cryotronics are represented in the UK and Ireland by Quantum Design UK and Ireland.  Found out more and visit our website www.qd-uki.co.uk or email [email protected].

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