Cryogenic Probe Stations
Micro-manipulated platforms designed for non-destructive electrical and/or optical testing using DC, RF, or fiber-optic probes at low temperatures.
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ColdEdge provides custom <2K to 1000K cryogenic systems. Collaborate to design the best cryocooler solution for your experiment’s unique needs. Systems: GM & pulse tube, open flow (LHe or LN2). Interfaces: sample in vapor, sample in vacuum, UHV, ULV.
Fully customizable wet or dry systems in the temperature range 300 mK to 800 K, with the ability to include superconducting magnets. Cryogenic accessories, transfer lines, repair, design/feasibility studies, consulting and testing services.
Offers a wide range of cryogenic solutions, from high-efficiency pulse tubes to full cryostat systems. Custom, one-off designs and standard models. Also integrates Chase Research Cryogenics coolers and represents Leiden Cryogenics in North America.
Cryogenic test and measurement products to accelerate time-to-market for quantum computing research and commercialization, including dilution refrigerators, cryogenic chip-scale and wafer-scale probers, engineering probes and probe cards.
Cryogenic temperature sensors and instrumentation, cryostats, cryogenic lab equipment, and cryogenic probe stations, as well as measurement instruments and systems for materials characterization under variable temperature and magnetic field conditions.
Automated material characterization systems with temperatures from 0.05 to 1,000K and magnetic fields to 16 tesla. 7 tesla, 1.7 K magneto-optical cryostat, PCD detectors, quantum diamond microscopes, and quantum sensing NV scanning magnetometers.
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Closed-cycle cryostats with a temperature range of 1.5 K to 350 K and low vibrations between 3 and 5 nm. Helitran® Flow cryostats have atomic resolution. Probe stations feature closed-cycle, flow and UHV options. Superconducting magnets up to 7 T are available.
Low temperature solutions such as nanopositioners and sensors with sub-nm accuracy. Complete measurement systems: cryogenic scanning probe microscopes (AFM, MFM, KPFM, PFM, SHPM), confocal (Raman) microscopes and automated cryogen-free magnet systems.
FormFactor provides lab-to-fab cryogenic test and measurement systems that accelerate quantum computing research and commercialization, including sub-10 mK dilution refrigerators, chip- and wafer-scale probers, engineering probes, and probe cards.
Stiff and reliable cryogenic positioners and stages for research or industry, allowing for (sub-)nanometer positioning in UHV and high-magnetic environments. Partner in developing bespoke experimental setups or testing of applications in low temperatures.
MicroXact offers a full range of cryogenic probe stations spanning from manual 1″ or 2″ research systems to closed cycle semi-automated 150mm or 200mm probers.
Lake Shore Cryotronics
TTPX Probe Station
The TTPX probe station is an affordable entry-level device designed for a variety of non-destructive, standard electrical measurements. Its compact tabletop design suits academic and laboratory research settings. The TTPX efficiently operates and controls cryogenic temperatures using liquid helium or liquid nitrogen, covering a temperature range of 4.2 K to 475 K, with options to extend from 3.2 K to 675 K. It accommodates wafers up to 51 mm in diameter and offers a wide selection of probes, cables, and sample holders to meet specific measurement needs. The TTPX is Lake Shore’s premium design for electro-optical materials characterization, featuring backside optical access and compatible optical sample holders. Standard measurement options include I-V, C-V, and microwave measurements. Its versatility and affordability make the TTPX a popular choice for researchers globally.
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