ICEoxford Limited. Development of ICE Beam line equipment Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd Starting Point A simple Continuous Flow (CF) system.

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ICEoxford Limited

Development of ICE Beam line equipment Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd Starting Point A simple Continuous Flow (CF) system

Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd A more complex CF system Designed in collaboration with RAL Low helium use Low Base temperature High Levels of temperature stability Development of ICE Beam line equipment

Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd Variable Temperature cryostats Low temperature (1.2K) Long hold times (low helium boil off) Designs easily modified to suit customer requirements Development of ICE Beam line equipment

Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd Variable Temperature cryostats Low temperature (1.2K) Long hold times (low helium boil off) Designs easily modified to suit customer requirements Full magnet range, split pair and solenoid. Windows, choice of materials. Development of ICE Beam line equipment

Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd DRY 4K system Fast sample change Fast sample cooling Vibration isolation Mylar windows (in this case) Development of ICE Beam line equipment

Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd DRY Variable Temperature Cryostats Lemon Cryostat Designed in collaboration with customer NIST Large top loading sample space Fast system cool-down Fast sample turn around Circulating system runs continuously no external cold traps Development of ICE Beam line equipment

Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd DRY 3 He Cryostats Lemon System Both Top and Bottom loading designs Uses comparatively small amounts of 3 He gas Less than 270mK base temperatures Long hold time, more than 60hrs Temp. Control up to 300K Fast sample exchange on top loading system Development of ICE Beam line equipment

Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd Dilution Refrigerator systems Can be designed to suit our competitors cryostats In this case Orange. Automatic touch screen gas handling Development of ICE Beam line equipment

Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd Dilution refrigerator in DRY variable temperature cryostat Lemon System Lower Base temperature than the equivalent orange cryostat Fully automated Dilution and cryostat Development of ICE Beam line equipment

Copyright © 2011 ICEoxford Ltd Development of ICE Beam line equipment

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