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  May 2008:
Complete line of standardized dilution refrigerator systems and stages available.
Cryostat for sub-K Angular Resolution Photoemission Spectroscopy (ARPES).
  April 2008:
300 mK He-3 cryostat for UHV STM.
  August 2007:
UHV cryostat for microscopy.
  May 2007:
New strategic partnership between Janis Research and attocube systems.
  April 2007:
Special hybrid nonmagnetic stainless steel cryocooler shielded liquid helium research dewar for efficient operation with a superconducting magnet.
  March 2007:
Cryogen-free dilution refrigerator.
  January 2007:
Model 6T-CF-ST500 superconducting magnet variable temperature microscopy system now available.
Automated Control Box now available for Model JDR dilution refrigerators.
UHV compatible JDR-500 dilution refrigerator for STM application.
Dilution refrigerator (DR) stages available for incorporation in custom-built DR systems. Three month delivery for standard stages.
  September 2006:
Light-tight design for JDR-500 dilution refrigerator
  July 2006:
Daikin GM-JT Cryocoolers now available from Janis and Sumitomo.  These three stage cryocoolers have high cooling power at 4.3 K as well as very stable temperatures at the third stage.
  June 2006:
Ultra high temperature, low frequency probe stations.
Micro manipulated probe stations for microscopy.
Optical probe stations.
  April 2005:
Model JDR-500 Dilution Refrigerator.
  March 2005:
Cryogen free micro manipulated probe system.
Cryogen free systems including 5 to 9 Tesla superconducting magnets and top loading cryogen free cryostat for operation between 4.2 K and 300 K.
Ultra low loss liquid helium cryostat with a 9 Tesla superconducting magnet and two top loading inserts (HE-3 & He-4). Inserts are available with precision rotation stage.
  February 2005:
Model HE-4-SLP Side Loading Cryogenic Probe System.
UHV compatible long hold time He-3 superconducting magnet system.
  January 2005:
RICOR HTS cryogen-free superconducting magnet available for use with microscope cryostat.
Double rotating sample positioner available.
  September 2004:
Optical He-3 cryostat with rotary/linear motion manipulator installed at the top of the sample positioner.
  August 2004:
Top-loading He-3 cryostat that allows the sample to be removed and introduced in the vacuum sample space when the cryostat is cold. System can be used for neutron diffraction experiments when the tails are made of thin aluminum.
  July 2004:
Bottom loading He-3 cryostat developed for Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) applications with sample in UHV environment.
  June 2004:
Customized Dilution Refrigerator Stages available from
Janis Research.
  May 2004:
Permanent magnets for use with ST-500 microscopy cryostat.
  April 2004:
Temperature-controlled environments for neutron scattering.
  November 2003:
Janis is proud to announce its new low-profile microscopy cryostat for use with liquid nitrogen, or with liquid helium for temperatures down to 10 K.
  June 2003:
Cryostats and Sample Holders for Fixed-position
Probe Measurements.
  March 2003:
Janis introduces its new 3He-4He Dilution Refrigerator to the
low temperature research community.
  January 2003:
Janis announces a cryogen-free He-3 cryostat.
  December 2002:
Did you know...? The areas of exo-atmospheric research and astronomy have been a part of Janis Research's product line for 35 years.
Janis Research products cover a complete low temperature range to support NANO-scale science and technology.
  November 2002:
Original APD Cryocoolers using Displex™ Refrigeration System Technology Now Available from Janis.
  May 2002:
Janis physicist to present three poster papers, introducing new products at LT-23 this August.
  February 2002:
Liquid Helium Recondenser now available.
  January 2002:
Model SHI-4-1 Cryocooler with 0.1 W of cooling power at 4.2 K.
  December 2001:
Model CCS-950T-MM cryocooler system with vector magnet.
Janis Research announces a superconducting magnet for use with Rigaku X-ray Generator and Theta/Theta Wide Angle Goniometer.
  July 2001:
Janis Research announces a cryogen-free, two-stage adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (ADR) and superconducting magnet system.
  January 2001:
Did you know that high temperature options are available?
  September 2000:
Low-vibration pulse tube refrigerator systems from SHI.
Introducing the Model VNF-100 Liquid Nitrogen Variable Temperature Cryostat with sample located in flowing vapor.
  August 2000:
See some of the Janis team enjoying themselves at the annual Employee Clambake.
A top loading liquid He-3 system with optical access to the sample is now available from Janis.
Ultra Low Loss Superconducting Magnet System.
  July 2000:
Fe57 Mössbauer spectra data available for our Model 850 Closed Cycle Refrigerator for Mössbauer Spectroscopy. Data provided by Web Research Co. 
  June 2000:
Custom Engineering Accomplishments 
Janis wins another NASA Public Service Group Achievement Award!
Janis supports the Air Force Spectre Gunship.
  March 2000:
Receive your copy of the new 4 K Closed Cycle Refrigerator Systems brochure.
  January 2000:
Long Hold Time He-3 Cryostat.
  December 1999:
Ultra High Stability Variable Temperature Cryostat.
  October - November 1999:
He-3 Vibration Isolated STM Magnet System.
  August - September 1999:
STM Superconducting Magnet System with Optical Access.
  July 1999:
Cryostat for High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
  June 1999:
Cryostats for Low-Temperature AFM/STM.
May 1999:
Custom Cryogenic Engineering and Dewar Systems.
February 1999:
Janis Acquires RMC Cryosystems.
January 1999:
New Cryogen-Free Superconducting Magnet Systems.
November 1998:
New Closed-Cycle Cryostat Designs.
September 1998:
Janis Receives R&D-100 Award for Novel Cryostat Design.
August 1998:
SuperTran Cryostats for FTIR Spectrometers.

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