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- [Sample Environment News|http://lns00/ldmwiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SampleEnvironmentNews] (internal) |
+ [Cryogenic safety at SINQ|http://lns00/ldmwiki/Wiki.jsp?page=CryogenicSafetyAtSINQ] (internal)\\ |
+ [Cryogenic Handling Procedures|http://lns00/ldmwiki/Wiki.jsp?page=HandlingOfCryogens] (internal) |
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- * [electric Field|Efield] |
+ * [Electric Field|Efield] |
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- Supraconducting magnets are used to achieve magnetics fields up to 15 Tesla. The old 4 Tesla Magnet manufactured by Thor is limited in the temperature range, but has less stray fields and is therefore preferred on instruments with a magnetic environment. The |
- [Oxford Instruments|http://www.oxford-instruments.com/] Cryomagnets may be used with sample temperatures from 300 K down to 0.1 K when combined with the dilution stick. |
+ Supraconducting magnets are used to achieve magnetics fields up to 15 Tesla. The |
+ [Oxford Instruments|http://www.oxford-instruments.com/] Cryomagnets may be used with |
+ sample temperatures from 300 K down to 0.1 K when combined with the dilution stick. |
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- The main temperature controller is the LakeShore Model 340. Under [Additional Equipment] |
+ The main temperature controllers used are the LakeShore Models 340, 336 and 370. Under [Additional Equipment] |