Lake Shore CryoComplete Cryogenic Microscopy Platform

Spanning the Cryogenic Ecosystem

Ultra-stable Cryogenic Microscopy Platform

With CryoComplete™, you can start making cryogenic electrical measurements as soon as it lands in your lab. From the simple‑to‑use, pour‑fill LN2 Dewar to the prewritten I-V (resistance) measurement routines, CryoComplete produces results right out of the box.  

While easy to use, the system’s performance doesn’t disappoint. Its industry-leading measurement electronics promote low-level DC measurements and three full channels of lock-in AC capability—the keys to unlocking difficult measurements. Best of all, our cryogenic experts have designed CryoComplete from top to bottom, using cryogenic best practices, to deliver end-to-end system specifications.

Everything you need to start making temperature-dependent, low‑level electrical measurements.

Did you know? You can also use the system to get to do 4 K using liquid He as an option, if required. Contact us for more details.

Complete solution
Complete measurement system
Affordable
Optimised full signal path
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FEATURES

PC with MeasureLINK™

A PC with MeasureLINK provides the user interface to control your cryogenic system. MeasureLINK enables a wide range of capabilities, including data charting, instrument control, and system monitoring with a cryostat-specific process view.

LN2 cryostat

The Environment by Janis VPF-100 sample in vacuum cryostat provides a variable‑temperature sample environment from 77 K to 500 K. The pour‑fill design allows quick and easy LN2 refills.

Source + measure + lock-in​

Run ultra-low-noise AC/DC measurements with the MeasureReady® M81-SSM synchronous source and measure system. In addition to the M81-SSM-4 instrument, it includes a BCS-10 balanced current source module and a VM-10 DC/AC/lock-in voltmeter module with a combined noise performance (differential) of 4.1 nV/√Hz

Temperature control​​

Control temperature within 50 mK with a Lake Shore Model 335 temperature controller, a Lake Shore precision-calibrated silicon diode, and a pre-wired heater. Advanced PID autotuning, pre‑programmed sensor calibration, and default cryostat tuning enable fast setup and operation.

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Standard system capabilities

VPF-100 cryostat/335 temperature controller/calibrated silicon diode

Operating temperature range: 77 K to 500 K​

Cryogen: Liquid nitrogen​

Sample environment: Sample-in-vacuum​

Temperature stability: 50 mK​

Pour-fill reservoir capacity: 1.2 L LN2

Cooldown time: 15 min to 77 K

Working time: 8 h​

Optical ports: 4 quartz windows​

Electrical sample mount: Pre-wired mounting plate with 8 contact pins

Resistance/I-V measurements​

M81-SSM-4 with balanced current source and voltmeter modules

Measurements: 100 µΩ to 1 GΩ* ​

Source modes: DC, sine, triangle, square​

Source ranges: 1 pA to 100 mA​

Source frequency: 100 µHz to 100 kHz (square <5 kHz)​
*Upper impedance range limited to DC

 

Measurement limit: 10 V maximum​

Input impedance: >10 GΩ (differential)

 

Leakage current at sample: 50 pA at 10 V for coaxial or 50 fA at 10 V for guarded triaxial

Voltage noise at sample: <5 nV/√Hz at 83 Hz

Measure noise at sample (1/f): <100 nV

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