Ports (optics/electrical feedthroughs) | Four on the side of the cryostat * |
Maximum port clear aperture | 28 mm (77 K radiation shield limit) |
Electrical connector (standard) | 10 pint low-voltage electrical connector |
Optic axis height | 20 mm |
Headroom (when cold) | 77 mm |
(Helium temperature) cold plate diameter | 250 mm |
Liquid helium capacity | 9.5 litres |
Liquid nitrogen capacity | 10.0 litres |
Hold time, subsequent fill (typical,not including initial fill) | 60-80 days (ports blanked, no wiring) |
21-28 days (reduced band mm detector) | |
14-21 days (broadband mm detector) | |
Liquid nitrogen hold time (approx) | >3 days |
Cryostat diameter | 365 mm |
Cryostat height (excluding lifting handle) | 710 mm |
Mass (empty) | ??? kg |
This dual reservoir cryostat is the largest non-bespoke cryostat that we manufacture. It has a 77 K liquid nitrogen Dewar and jacket, with an intermediate 40 K cold helium gas cooled radiation shield. This surrounds a central 4.2 K liquid helium Dewar. The liquid nitrogen hold time is over three days enabling this cryostat to be used in environments where minimal user intervention is required. A liquid helium hold time of up to twenty eight days is typical when this cryostat is used as a reduced band mm wave detector.
![TK1875 TK1875](/images/qmci/CRYOSTATS/TK1875/DSC02684a_r.jpg)
Readying the cryostat for operation by evacuating and cooling to liquid helium temperature, takes about one day. This includes a twenty four hour liquid nitrogen pre-cool. It is recommended that sufficient time be allowed to pre-cool the cryostat so that the gas cooled radiation shield has time to reach 77K before the liquid helium is transferred into the cryostat. A shorter pre-cool can be carried out, but this will require excessive use of the more expensive liquid helium cryogen.
![TK1875 cold plate TK1875 cold plate](/images/qmci/CRYOSTATS/TK1875/DSC02676_r.jpg)
Note that we regular customise the cryostat to suit customer applications. For example, extended radiation shields can be built that give a greater height above the 4.2K cold plate to accommodate larger apparatus. For example, a mini-refrigerator, or bespoke customer equipment can then be mounted in the cryostat.
Edited Jul11