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Probe Stations Incorporating Cylindrical Permanent Magnets
Cylindrical Permanent Magnets Specifications
- Two re-entrant ports in the sample vacuum chamber for horizontal permanent magnets to create a horizontal magnetic field in the sample area (along a re-entrant cavity axis) up to ~ 1,000 Gauss
- Two cylindrical permanent magnets and four (4) additional spacers for each magnet to create ~ 1,000 Gauss, 720 Gauss, 530 Gauss, 380 Gauss, 290 Gauss horizontal magnetic fields in the sample area (along a re-entrant cavity axis). The magnetic field can be changed during low temperature measurements by using the provided spacers.
- Up to six interchangeable probe arms
- Optional four re-entrant ports with four cylindrical permanent magnets and spacers to create two horizontal magnetic fields up to ~ 1,000 Gauss each in the sample area along each re-entrant cavity axis. Up to four interchangeable probe arms
- Open cycle probe station option based on low vibration, microscopy ST-500 cryostat
- Closed cycle (cryogen free) probe station option
- Optional manually controlled, precision rotary stage with a minimum step size of 1°
Note: Would increase the base temperature by a few degrees - Optional attocube nano-positioner rotary stage with a minimum step of 1 millidegree
Note: Would increase the base temperature by a few degrees
Please click here to download the probe requirement questionnaire (212 KB). The downloaded file will be in PDF format which is viewable and printable with Acrobat Reader, a free plug-in utility from Adobe.
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Please click here to download the probe requirement questionnaire (PDF 212 KB). Since we have many different options for our probe stations, fill the questionnaire out and submit it to Janis. Once we determine a suitable configuration for your system and the options needed, we will quickly respond with complete system specifications and a quote.
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