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Passive components at cryogenic temperatures

Resistor

Susumu, RR1220P-104-D 100kOhm \cite{Cahall.Gauthier.ea:2018}, \cite{Lamb:2014}
Susumu, RR1220P-101-D 100 Ohm \cite{Cahall.Gauthier.ea:2018}, \cite{Lamb:2014}

Literature:

  • Table of characterized components: \cite{Lamb:2014}

Inductor

Epcos, B82496C3221J000 220nH \cite{Cahall.Gauthier.ea:2018}

Capacitor

Kemet, C0805C473J3GACTU 0.047uF, Ceramic capacitor, used as decoupling capacitor, cold they have $\approx 11pF$ \cite{PaqueletWuetz.Bavdaz.ea:2020}
Kemet, C0603C153J3GACTU 0.015µF, Ceramic capacitor, used as decoupling capacitor, cold they have $\approx 2pF$ \cite{PaqueletWuetz.Bavdaz.ea:2020}
Kemet, C0402C101J5GACTU 100pF, Ceramic capacitor \cite{PaqueletWuetz.Bavdaz.ea:2020}
Vishay Vitramon, VJ0603A101KXBAC31 100pF \cite{Cahall.Gauthier.ea:2018}

Literature:

  • Table of characterized components: \cite[Table 2.1]{Homulle:2019} Table 2.1
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