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Room Temperature Bore Systems
Overview
Room temperature bore cryostats are supplied with superconducting magnets for a variety of experiments to be conducted at room temperature.
Standard Configuration
Room temperature bore cryostats are supplied with superconducting magnets for a variety of experiments to be conducted at room temperature. Separate variable temperature cryostat are the supplied that fit into the magnet bore for operation between 1.5 K and 325 K (800 K optional). Magnetic fields up to 9 Tesla (Niobium Titanium) or up to 14 Tesla (Niobium Tin) upon special demand. A special compact system is also available for use in microscopy experiments. The system allows entry of the cryostat through the bottom of the room temperature bore with viewing through the top of the bore.

Model 7TM-RTB-60 Room Temperature Bore Magnet System Mechanical Drawing
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Specifications
Room Temperature Bore Systems
| Sample Environment | Operating Temperature | Magnetic Field | Optical Access |
Atmospheric pressure
or vacuum/UHV | 300 K | 6 - 14 Tesla | Yes |
Other Configurations
Special Hybrid Dewar for Efficient Operation with a Superconducting Magnet
Janis Research offers a special hybrid nonmagnetic stainless steel cryocooler shielded liquid helium research dewar for efficient operation with a superconducting magnet. The cryostat is supplied with three neck inserts. The first insert allows magnet charging and helium refilling with the leads in place. The second insert has a baffle assembly for the lowest heat load. The third insert will allow helium refilling with a baffle assembly in place. The system has a static loss rate of less than 5 ml of liquid helium per hour and an effective hold time of four months with the magnet in persistent mode. The cryostat offers a low profile and a horizontal room temperature bore with full access ports to the cold head and to the instrumentation wiring for easy maintenance and cold head replacement.
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