Development of thin wire platinum resistance thermometer with isotropic magnetoresistance

1993 
Abstract A thin wire platinum resistance thermometer with isotropic magnetoresistance is developed by adjusting the pitch angle θ p in the winding of the sensing wire to a specified ‘magicangle. The anisotropy between 20 and 70 K under magnetic fields of up to 8 T is smaller than 1%, compared with 35% for typical commercially available platinum resistance thermometers. The angular dependence of the magnetoresistance of the wire element used in the sensor is also measured between 6 and 40 K under magnetic fields of up to 8 T, to determine an optimized design of the sensor. A correction function with three temperature-independent fitting parameters is determined for the present sensors with an accuracy of 60 mK between 20 and 100 K under magnetic fields of up to 8 T.
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