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Components Only mK Nanopositioners most positioner models available for ULT experimental flexibility based on linear positioners, rotators and scanners made from beryllium copper non-magnetic with enhanced thermal conductivity /RES+ sensor for readout enables reliable position readout below 1 K Many experiments require nanoprecise motion of samples or probe heads also at mK temperatures. Apart from SPM, based on linear positioners and scanners, such applications would be rotation of mesoscopic samples in magnetic fields, either by 1D or 2D rotators, or using goniometers to tilt samples with respect to, e.g. optical elements. Also, optical fiber probes may have to be positioned in situ relative to planar waveguides for investigating photonic circuits such as cavities coupled to superconductors. Entering the ultra-low temperature regime requires a careful choice of materials and used components. Not only thermal expansion has to be taken into account, but also phase transitions of materials that effect, e.g., thermal conductivity or magnetic properties. Since titanium, the standard non-magnetic material used for our nanopositioners becomes superconducting at about 400 mK, attocube offers linear positioners, rotators and scanners made of beryllium copper. For better thermal conduction at interfaces, thermal links and sample holders are usually Au plated. Last but not least, the dedicated '/ ULT' positioners are equipped with a special resistive sensor (/RES+). These sensors allow for a reliable readout of absolute position also at temperatures below 1 K.