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Silicon Pressure Sensor for in Situ Pressure Measurement in a Pressurized Superfluid Helium Environment

Authors :
Nobuhiro Kimura
Tatsushi Nakamoto
Tomiyoshi Haruyama
Source :
Advances in Cryogenic Engineering ISBN: 9781475790498
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Springer US, 1998.

Abstract

A silicon piezo-resistive pressure sensor is investigated for possible in situ pressure measurement in a pressurized superfluid helium environment. A small pressure sensor, PD116, from Toyoda Machine Works Ltd, has been reported as an applicable sensor for in situ pressure measurement up to the maximum pressure of 3 MPa at cryogenic temperatures down to 6 K. It has a low temperature coefficient of sensitivity around 200 ppm/K between 300 and 6 K. In order to evaluate the applicability in a pressurized superfluid helium environment, the PD116 sensor was set in a specific cryostat which can provide superfluid helium environment. The characteristics of the sensor were measured for the pressure range from 100 kPa to 170 kPa at 4.2 K and 2.0 K. A driving current of 1 mA was applied to the sensor in order to limit heat dissipation to less than 1 mW. The pressure dependence of the output voltage of the sensor also indicates high linearity at temperatures lower than 4.2 K. The experimental results of this study clearly indicate a possible use of this sensor for in situ pressure measurement in a pressurized superfluid helium environment.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-4757-9049-8
ISBNs :
9781475790498
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in Cryogenic Engineering ISBN: 9781475790498
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c549f73b98edab4974aecb1e77ec7ec9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9047-4_97