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Ultra-low temperature Rox™ -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
With the amazing progress made by dilution refrigerator manufacturers to push base temperatures well below 10 mK, the need for accurate, simplified temperature measurements continues to grow. The RX-102B-RS meets this need as a resistive temperature device (RTD) that maintains sensitivity well below 10 mK.
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Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Monitor & amp; control temperatures from 300 K to over 1,500K. Choose from a variety of sensor inputs, sensor excitation ranges, display features, and interfaces.
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Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Transmit temperature data over long distances to data acquisition locations in research and industrial settings.
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Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Designed for precise, accurate, low noise, low excitation power AC resistance measurements. Measure resistance materials in cryogenic environments.
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Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Measure total flux in industrial and measurement system settings—ideal for magnet testing and sorting and as the main component in BH loop or hysteresisgraph measurement applications.
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Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Axial, transverse, multi-axis, and tangential Hall probes for measuring magnetic flux density. Choose from a wide range of lengths and thicknesses—probes are also available for cryogenic applications.
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480 -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
An advanced tool designed primarily for use in industrial and measurement systems settings, the Model 480 fluxmeter measures total flux from which B, flux density, and/or H, magnetic field strength, can be determined.
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Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Programmable AC and DC current sources that provide precise, low noise, stable currents for a number of applications.
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Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Measure both DC and AC magnetic fields and control DC fields. Ideal for both industrial and scientific research applications. Handheld and benchtop units.
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Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Monitor temperatures from 1.4K to over 800K. Choose from one or eight standard inputs. USB, IEEE-488, and RS-232C interfaces, relays, and analog outputs are available.
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CPX-VF -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
The Lake Shore CPX-VF probe station enhances the standard probe station capabilities with the addition of a ±2.5 T vertical field superconducting magnet. It can do all the standard C-V, I-V, microwave, and electro-optical probing of the CPX, plus out-of-plane vertical field superconducting magnetic measurements. Researchers can use it to perform Hall effect measurements and test magneto-transport parameters. The CPX-VF is one of Lake Shore’s premium probe stations for combining microwave measurements with magnetic field.
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EMPX-HF -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
The Lake Shore EMPX-H2 probe station enhances standard probe station capabilities with the addition of a ±0.6 T horizontal field electromagnet. All standard C-V, I-V, microwave, and electro-optical probing, plus in-plane horizontal field electromagnetic measurements can be performed on this versatile station. Researchers can use it for testing magneto-transport parameters. The EMPX‑H2 is Lake Shore’s premier probe station for vector-dependent magneto-transport measurements.
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FWPX -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Lake Shore’s FWPX probe station is designed for researchers who require large-size wafer probing. The FWPX accommodates wafers up to 102 mm (4 in) in diameter and can be modified to accept up to 152 mm (6 in) wafers. This general-purpose probe station is designed for researchers or engineers conducting material characterization tests over large samples. It is also an effective unit for measuring organic materials.
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TTPX -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
The TTPX probe station is an affordable, entry-level probe station capable of making a wide variety of non-destructive, standard electrical device measurements. The compact tabletop design is perfect for academic and laboratory research settings. The TTPX provides efficient cryogenic temperature operation and control with a continuous refrigeration system using either liquid helium or liquid nitrogen.
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Germanium -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Lake Shore germanium resistance temperature sensors are recognized as “Secondary Standard Thermometers” and have been employed in the measurement of temperature from 0.05 K to 30 K for nearly 40 years. Germanium sensors have a useful temperature range of about two orders of magnitude. The exact range depends upon the doping of the germanium element. Cryogenic temperature sensors with ranges from below 0.05 K to 100 K are available. Between 100 K and 300 K, dR/dT changes sign, and dR/dT above 100 K is very small for all models. Sensor resistance varies from several ohms at its upper useful temperature to several tens of kilohms at its lower temperature.