Resistive-Based Micro-Kelvin Temperature Resolution for Ultra-Stable Space Experiments

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Dec 23;23(1):145. doi: 10.3390/s23010145.

Abstract

High precision temperature measurements are a transversal need in a wide area of physical experiments. Space-borne gravitational wave detectors are a particularly challenging case, requiring both high precision and high stability in temperature measurement. In this contribution, we present a design able to reach 1 μK/Hz in most of the measuring band down to 1 mHz, and reaching 20 μK/Hz at 0.1 mHz. The scheme is based on resistive sensors in a Wheatstone bridge configuration which is AC modulated to minimize the 1/f noise. As a part of our study, we include the design of a test bench able to guarantee the high stability environment required for measurements. We show experimental results characterising both the test bench and the read-out, and discuss potential noise sources that may limit our measurement.

Keywords: gravitational wave detection; low frequencies; resistive sensors; space technologies; temperature sensing.