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A compact inertial nano-positioner operating at cryogenic temperatures

Posted on 2024-11-26 - 13:08
Nanopositioning plays a very important role in applications such as scanning probe microscopy and optics. We report the development of a compact inertial nanopositioner along with fully computer interfaced electronics operating down to 2 K, and its use in our fully automated needle-anvil type Point Contact Andreev Reflection (PCAR) apparatus. We also present the fully automated operational procedures using LabVIEW interface with our home-built electronics. The point contact spectroscopy probe has been successfully used to perform PCAR measurements on elemental superconductors at low temperatures. The small footprint of our nano-positioner makes it ideally suited for incorporation in low temperature scanning probe microscopes and makes this design versatile for various research and industrial purposes.

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AUTHORS (5)

  • Pritam Das
    Krishna S
    Pratap Raychaudhuri
    John Jesudasan
    Sulagna Dutta
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