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"The Montana Instruments Cryostation is a closed-cycle cryostat with three axis optical access for conducting optical experiments at 4-350 K. Inside the system a x100 microscope objective is positioned in front of a sample on a three axis piezo stage to enable sub-nm optical mapping.
Around the microscope we have constructed a photoluminescence spectroscopy system for flexible laser excitation with a range of CW and pulsed laser sources. Free-space and fiber coupled collection of photoluminescence is implemented for routing to a suite of detectors spanning the UV-NIR, including single photon counting detectors for time-resolved photoluminescence."
Around the microscope we have constructed a photoluminescence spectroscopy system for flexible laser excitation with a range of CW and pulsed laser sources. Free-space and fiber coupled collection of photoluminescence is implemented for routing to a suite of detectors spanning the UV-NIR, including single photon counting detectors for time-resolved photoluminescence."
Facility keywords
- micro-PL
- photoluminescence
- cryostat
Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms
- Photon Science Institute
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