A small, high-resolution, low-power thermometer has been
developed for use in ultra-low temperatures that uses multiple
RuO2 chip resistors. The use of commercially available thickfilm
RuO2 chip resistors for measuring cryogenic temperatures
is well known due to their low cost, long-term stability, and
large resistance change.
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