ProductUpdated on 11 September 2024
S-Type Optical | Compact sub-Kelvin cryostat with free-beam optical access
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The S-Type Optical is a versatile optical cryostat featuring an experimental environment with ultra-low vibrations. The combination of two ADR units provides continuous, cryogen-free sub-Kelvin cooling, independent of helium-3 supply. The cryostat and all control equipment fit in a single rack, which makes it a very compact system that can be used in practically any setting. With free-beam access, vibration isolation, and a sample magnet, the S-Type Optical is an ideal platform for research in optical quantum technologies and material science. The ergonomic design gives you easy access to the sample. Additionally, kiutra’s proprietary cryogenic interface allows simple integration of experiments that can be prepared outside the cryostat.
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- Enabling technology (electronics, photonics, vacuum etc.)
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Valentin Weidemann
Sales Engineer at kiutra GmbH
Munich, Germany
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- Quantum Sensing
- Quantum Computing
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- Quantum Communication
- investment / financing
- Quantum Instrumentation
- Quantum-based use cases (chemistry, sensing, etc.)
- Enabling technology (electronics, photonics, vacuum etc.)
Valentin Weidemann
Sales Engineer at kiutra GmbH
Munich, Germany
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- Quantum Instrumentation
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Christoph Wildfeuer
Professor at Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz
Windisch, Switzerland