Compact sample manipulator providing azimuthal and flip rotations for operation between 16 and 1100 K
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1089-7623
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AIP Digital Archive
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Physics
Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
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We report on the design and performance of a low-temperature sample manipulator for ultrahigh-vacuum surface studies. The arrangement consists essentially of modified commercial sample manipulator coupled to a closed-cycle helium refrigerator. The device allows a metal sample or a substrate, which is electrically isolated, to be cooled down to 16 K and heated up to 1100 K for cleaning and annealing purposes. Besides, the sample can be translated by ±0.5 cm in three perpendicular directions (X, Y, and Z axes), rotated by ±100° azimuthally along the main shaft (Z axis), and flipped over a range of 50° about an axis perpendicular to the main shaft. The sample holder, which includes the rotation supports, is sufficiently compact to be manipulated without hindrance as close as 1.4 cm from a given instrumentation. A simple mathematical model is developed to predict the cooling capacity of the present design or that of similarly constructed devices. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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Electronic Resource
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