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2D Materials and Devices Group

Model CRX 6.5K

Lakeshore Cryo-Probe Station

 

The CRX-6.5K would be of interest for those looking for temperature dependent electrical transport measurements with the convenience of cryogen-free operation. The station can cool down to cryogenic temperatures unassisted, by virtue of its closed cycle refrigerator (CCR).

 

Some of the key features of the probe station are:

• No. of probes – 4 (suitable for measuring currents from fA to mA)
 • CCD camera for viewing the sample.
 • Temperature Range – 8 K to 350 K
 • Chamber Vacuum < 10-5 hPa
 • Sample size < 51 mm diameter

 

Bookings and Trainings:

Internal Users: Please request access via PPMS https://ppms.eu/west-cambridge-campus/req/?pf=14&training=true&form=44

External Users: Please contact Dr. Peter Knight (pjkk1@cam.ac.uk) for training requests.

 

Equipment Location:

Room 4_014, Bay 4

 

 

Last Reviewed: 21st September 2021

 

 

Help & Training Contact

Dr. Soumya Sarkar

    ss2806@cam.ac.uk

 

Ms Maheera Abdul Ghani

    mag98@cam.ac.uk

 

Dr. Yan Wang

    yw472@cam.ac.uk

 

Dr. Peter Knight

    pjkk1@cam.ac.uk

 

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