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Fully Automated . Turnkey Operation . exceptional cooling performance

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COOLDOWN TIME TEMPERATURE STABILITY
Application examples
Magnetic Domain Imaging
Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy
Quantum Dot Spectroscopy
Piezoresponse Force Microscopy
Scanning Hall Probe Microscopy
Micro-Raman Spectroscopy
General Specifications technology
sample environment sample space sample exchange vibration & acoustic noise damping system usability
ultra-low vibration , pulse-tube based closed-cycle cryostat designed for scanning probe microscopy applications
He exchange gas 49.7 mm diameter probe bore fitting all attocube inserts top loading system for quick access proprietary low vibration design
fully automated temperature and magnetic field control via integrated touchscreen , USB interface for remote control
Performance Data *
temperature range
4 .. 300 K
cool down time of sample
approx . 2 h ( depending on insert )
cool down time of system ( system without magnet )
approx . 5 .. 10 h ( unattended )
cool down time of system ( system incl . 9 T magnet )
approx . 10 .. 15 h ( unattended )
temperature stability
< ± 10 mK expected ( 4 .. 50 K )
< ± 25 mK guaranteed ( 4 .. 50 K )
cooling power at sample location
> 5 mW @ 5 K
Closed-cycle cooler
nominal cooling power ( 4.2 K )
> 900 mW
power consumption
max . 9.0 kW , 7.2 kW steady state
cooling of compressor
water cooling ( requires local infrastructure )
Dimensions
cryostat ( width x depth x height )
1120 x 640 x 1050 mm ³ ( depending on magnet choice )
optional electronics rack ( width x depth x height )
640 x 640 x 1050 mm ³
Options
superconducting magnet
9 T
bipolar magnet power supply
included ( with optional magnet )
temperature controller
included
pumping kit
included
* Note : All product specifications are based on a standard system . Optional items or upgrades , other configurations or customization may change one or several of the indicated values . Specifications and other information subject to change without notice .
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Research Cryostats