PanScan Lumin Overview
RHK introduces the PanScan Lumin-SLT, a family of cryogenic STM/AFMs with integrated optics providing industry leading light collection efficiency. The Lumin-SLT’s combination of high efficiency optics and high stability SPM enables the study of the interplay among morphological, optical and electronic properties of a wide range of materials.
Ideal for:
Cathodoluminescence (CL)
Photoluminescence (PL)
STM Light Emmission (STM-LE)
Raman Spectroscopy
- Up to 70% light collection efficiency
- Optical wavelengths from Deep UV to Far IR
- Integrated parabolic mirror with in-situ 3D nanopositioners
- Atomic Scale Resolution from 9K to 400K
- Simultaneous SPM and optical measurements
- Cryogen-free and flow cryostat versions available
- Ultra Low Drift measurements
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PanScan Lumin Specifics
- LT STM and AFM
- Chilled Tip & Sample at uniform temperature
- mK & High Magnetic Field Compatible
- Eliminates the need for expensive cryogens
- Maintains temperature indefinitely
- Never run out of liquid He during an experiment again!
- Stable low temperature imaging for everyone
- Atomic resolution 15-400 K
- Optional 9-400 K version
- XY drift as low as 0.2Å/hour
- Z drift as low as 0.2Å/day
- Superb STS
- Integral X-Y Offsets
- In-Vacuum Tip Exchange
- STM and optional AFM-qPlus, switchable in vacuum
- Sample size: 10mm x 10mm (standard), uses typical flat plate sample holder
- Imaging from LT to 400K
- Able to retract tip and re-approach in same area with high accuracy
- Non-magnetic construction appropriate for high-Tesla environments
- Coarse positioning XYZ: 5mm x 5mm x 8mm
- Scan range: 6 μm x 6 μm XY at RT
- Change probes without removing sample
- Optional improved optical access for <4µm resolution
- Precise positioning of the probe onto a specific area of the sample with a precision of better than 2 microns
- Light and lens can be adjusted to provide optimum contrast for low contrast samples such as graphene
- Capability available on up to three separate chamber ports
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