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titleOfInvention Thermistor
abstract The present invention relates to a thermistor made of a mixed oxide material having a negative temperature coefficient of non-electro-resistance and also to a method and use for its manufacture based on thin-and / or thick-layer techniques. This mixed oxide material has a composition of the general formula Ln 1-y M y A 1-x B x O 3 , where Ln is at least one rare earth element or mixture thereof, and M is at least one element from the heat of alkaline earth A is formed from chromium or zircon and B is formed from gallium or indium.n n n Thermistors according to the invention provide reproducible measurements even in the case of non-oxidative processes, which also have low oxygen content, compared to NTC- or PTC- thermistors known from the prior art, which are stable for a long time and they are also relatively Even at low temperatures, it has the advantage of high electrical conductivity. The latter is true even when the thermistors according to the invention are in the form of thin layers.
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