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Realignment-free cryogenic macroscopic optical cavity coupled to an optical fiber
A cryogenic ice setup to simulate carbon atom reactions in interstellar ices
Development of a reactor for the in situ monitoring of 2D materials growth on liquid metal catalysts, using synchrotron x-ray scattering, Raman spectroscopy, and optical microscopy
Vibration isolation with high thermal conductance for a cryogen-free dilution refrigerator
Definition of design guidelines, construction, and performance of an ultra-stable scanning tunneling microscope for spectroscopic imaging
A multifunctional setup to record FTIR and UV-vis spectra of organic molecules and their photoproducts in astronomical ices
Amplifier for scanning tunneling microscopy at MHz frequencies
Fast and accurate shot noise measurements on atomic-size junctions in the MHz regime
Fast and accurate shot noise measurements on atomic-size junctions in the MHz regime
High-speed microstrip multi-anode multichannel plate detector system
Monitoring in real-time focal adhesion protein dynamics in response to a discrete mechanical stimulus
From dull to shiny: A novel setup for reflectance difference analysis under catalytic conditions
Combined scanning probe microscopy and x-ray scattering instrument for in situ catalysis investigations
A subsurface add-on for standard atomic force microscopes
The ReactorAFM: Non-contact atomic force microscope operating under high-pressure and high-temperature catalytic conditions.
Laser desorption time-of-flight mass spectrometry of ultraviolet photo-processed ices
Improving the accuracy of walking piezo motors
Atomic resolution scanning tunneling microscopy in a cryogen free dilution refrigerator at 15 mK
Note: Switching crosstalk on and off in Kelvin Probe force microscopy
Atomic resolution scanning tunneling microscopy in a cryogen free dilution refrigerator at 15 mK

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