Abstract
The stability of nine precision rhodium-iron alloy resistance thermometers has been studied over 11 weeks while they were exposed to repeated thermal cycling between 293K and 6K. With one exception, the thermometers were completely stable at both 90K and 6K within the 0.05 mK precision of the measurements. The one thermometer which lacked stability did so by only 0.07 mK at 6K and 1 mK at 90K.

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