Abstract
Abstract Cryogenic experiments strongly depend on accurate temperature measurements. Many of the sensors used for these purposes are glued to the object to be measured to achieve adequate thermal contact. This calls for a more flexible, long lasting and robust bolt-mounted solution. Therefore, we present a low-cost ($<$ 5\$), compact, PCB (printed circuit board) based sensor mount for RTDs (resistance temperature detector) and diodes showing reliable results at temperatures from 50 K to 400 K with possible modifications for an extended range down below 20 K. We anticipate that the robustness and low cost of the reported sensor mount design will strongly enhance the accessibility of reliable temperature measurements at a wide range of temperatures in laboratory applications.
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