
Platinum
Lake Shore Cryotronics
Platimun Sensor Applications
PT-100 platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) serve an important role in both cryogenic research and industrial cryogenics applications.
Research
Many cryogenic research platforms also include high-temperature capabilities, extending hundreds of degrees above room temperature. These platforms need temperature sensors that can both measure and survive these extreme temperatures. With a useful temperature range of 14 to 873 K, platinum sensors are invaluable for this application.
Note: Platinum sensors lose sensitivity below 14 K. For temperatures below this, please see the sensor selection guide as there are sensor options for lower temperatures, though there are none that can also exceed a 500 K maximum temperature.
Large-Scale
Production and transport of liquid cryogens often The production and transport for many liquid cryogens (liquid nitrogen in particular) often see platinum sensors as the sensor of choice for temperature monitoring. Their bolt-down package option and interchangeability options allowing multiple sensors to be used with a single temperature curve makes them simpler to implement and maintain.
The PT-102 versions of these sensors are temporarily unavailable.
Platinum Features
- Temperature range: 14 K to 873 K (model dependant)
- Available as traditional wire-wound package or bolt-down adapter
- Conforms to IEC 751 standards for platinum sensors
- High reproducibility: ±5 mK at 77 K
- Low magnetic field dependence above 40 K
- Excellent for use in ionizing radiation
- Calibrated options for sensor groups with a single curve
Typical Platinum
Resistance

Typical Platinum
Sensitivity

Typical Platinum
Dimensionless Sensitivity

Temperature Curve Options
In addition to the natural temperature accuracies of the 100 Ω Class B platinum sensors, Lake Shore offers several calibration and characterization options to suit different applications.