aNexus attoDRY800xs from attocube represents a groundbreaking advancement from the original attoDRY800 concept. Many researchers are eager to conduct quantum optics experiments at cryogenic temperatures, but space constraints often pose a challenge, with conventional optical tables and large cryostats occupying significant lab space.
The attoDRY800xs addresses this issue head-on by offering the most compact platform yet for quantum optics experiments. It features a customizable cryogenic shroud seamlessly integrated into an optical breadboard, allowing researchers to tailor the setup to their specific needs. This innovative design results in the creation of the first standalone optical cryostat, where the cold sample space is intricately embedded within an obstruction-free workspace.
In a compact footprint of less than 17” x 28”, the attoDRY800xs retains all the essential features of the original attoDRY800. This includes comparable low vibration performance, versatility through customizable vacuum shrouds tailored to specific experimental requirements, and automated temperature control, gas handling, and remote operation.
As a result, the attoDRY800xs offers the flexibility to establish a self-contained experiment directly on its optical breadboard. Alternatively, it can be positioned adjacent to existing larger optical tables, allowing for seamless fiber coupling between optical elements. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for researchers seeking to optimize lab space while maintaining high-performance capabilities for quantum optics experiments.