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Celadon
Over the last 20 years the Celadon Engineering team has developed an expertise in cryogenic materials which has resulted in a solid reputation in the industry for producing extremely stable cryogenic on-wafer probe card as well as DUT probing solutions. These custom cryogenic probe card solutions are widely used to test Space, Military, Medical and Quantum Computing products. Celadon’s cryogenic solutions vary from standard VersaTile™ footprints which interface to positioners to innovative custom PCB based designs to allow for flexibility when testing at these very cold temperatures. Lakeshore cryogenic wire is used in standard DC solutions for high density cableout designs to support high pin count applications. During the development process, Celadon works closely with the cryogenic prober vendor to ensure the integrated solution is optimized for current and future testing needs.
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L-3 Cincinnati Electronics
L3 Cincinnati Electronics (L3 CE) produces a full line of cryogenic coolers to control thermodynamics. Linear cryogenic coolers provide "on-demand" refrigeration that meet your exact needs. Proper cooling delivers long system life, increases operating efficiency and saves power. Whenever a thermal constant is required, cryogenic coolers offer a dependable solution.
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CB Series -
Russells Technical Products
Russells CB series cryogenic freezers are capable of achieving temperatures of -300º F to +185º F.
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Advanced Photonic Sciences LLC
scientists and engineers have helped to pioneer the development of cryogenic lasers. The company presently holds four world records for cryogenic laser performance, including the highest CW sustained average power (963W), the highest picosecond average power (758 W), the highest picosecond frequency-doubled green average power (201 W), and the highest efficiency (please see Publications page elsewhere on this website). The many advantages of cryogenically-cooling solid-state lasers have been described in detail in two recent Invited Review papers
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QMC Instruments Ltd
QMC Instruments are able to build standalone dry cryogenic platforms and support equipment to suit customer needs. Our range spans everything from off the shelf 4k cryostats that we cool our TES detectors in, to bespoke sub-kelvin systems.
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CR - 2 -
Buck Research Instruments, LLC
The CR-2 exhibits the same wide range, fast response and high reliability as the CR-1A, but it is designed specifically for aircraft and similar high-stress applications. Instead of using Liquid Nitrogen (LN2), mirror cooling is accomplished using a tactical cryocooler, which is a high-tech device used primarily to cool IR detectors in missiles and tank turrets to LN2 temperatures.
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CR - 3 -
Buck Research Instruments, LLC
The new CR-3, like the CR-2, utilizes a closed cycle cryocooler, but differs in that it cannot be used on aircraft. The CR-3 is specifically designed for long-term, continuous-use applications where the instrument will mounted in a fixed location such as a laboratory.
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CR - 1A -
Buck Research Instruments, LLC
The CR-1A is a high performance, cryogenically cooled hygrometer. CR-1 instruments have been routinely used aboard NASA aircraft and elsewhere for years. The CR-1A is a miniaturized version of the original CR-1, and uses a much smaller LN2 dewar. Operating time per filling of LN2 ranges from 6 to 8 hours, depending on the dew points being measured.
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CryoPro -
Materials Development Corporation
The MDC Model 441 Cryogenic Probe Station is a cost effective alternative to high-priced vacuum based cryogenic probe stations. With up to five probes available and sample diameters up to six inches, the MDC Cryogenic Probe Station allows for electrical measurements at temperatures near liquid nitrogen levels (77K).
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Model TTPX -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
The Model TTPX is a versatile cryogenic micromanipulated probe station used for non-destructive testing of devices on full and partial wafers up to 51 mm (2 in) in diameter.
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Model FWPX -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
The Model FWPX is a versatile cryogenic micro-manipulated probe station used for nondestructive testing of devices on full and partial wafers up to 102 mm (4 in) in diameter.
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Model EMPX-HF -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
The Model EMPX-HF is a versatile cryogenic electromagnetbased micro-manipulated probe station used for nondestructive testing of devices on full and partial wafers up to 25 mm (1 in) in diameter.
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Model CPX-VF -
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
The Model CPX-VF is a versatile cryogenic micromanipulated probe station used for non-destructive magnetic testing of devices on full and partial wafers up to 51 mm (2 in) in diameter.
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QMC Instruments Ltd
Part of the speciality of QMC Instruments Ltd, is integrating detectors and optics into cryogenic systems, which are suited to it's customers requirements. By packaging our detectors in this way we can ensure that they will perform exactly as quoted.
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QMC Instruments Ltd
QMC Instruments Ltd. has nearly forty years experience in the design and manufacture of cryogenic Terahertz detectors. This experience, enables us to develop and build detector systems that are uniquely tailored to the needs of the customer, resulting in a performance that is optimised for each experiment.