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Short Description
The cryogenic laboratory was designed with a primary focus on testing electrical and electronic components at extreme temperatures, covering a temperature range of approximately 3.8 to 350 K. At its core is a Lakeshore CRX-4K probing station, capable of electrical measurements from DC to 65 GHz. Optical access is provided via a vacuum viewport with a microscope (mainly for adjusting the needle contacts) and fiber optic connections for UV/VIS/NIR imaging. The standard configuration utilizes two DC ports, two MW ports, and two fiber optic ports. The lowest temperature is reached after approximately 150 minutes of cooling.
Contact Person
DI. Dr. Christian Koller
Research Services
Cryogenic Measurements
Optical Measurements
Electrical Measurements DC-65GHz
Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure
Currently, the Cryolab primarily hosts research on the following topics, for which the necessary expertise and equipment are available on-site:
- Testing of electronics (mainly Si-CMOS, but also SiC and GaN) at 4K
- Control circuits and components for quantum computing
- Components for high-energy physics
- Testing of electrical components for space applications
- Thermal measurement of radiation defects in electronic components
Restricted Commercial Use
Please contact christian.koller@fhwn.ac.at for any inquiries
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