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ArrowFAQ: SCM2/Probes

Q: What are the degrees per turn for the SCM-2 rotator?
A: 3.6 degrees per turn for SCM-2.

Q: What is the operating temperature range for the SCM-2 3He insert?
A: 250 mK to 70 K.

Q: What is the operating temperature range for the SCM-2 VTI?
A: 1.4 K to 300 K.

Q: What is the largest sample that I can mount on the SCM2 probes?
A: 35 mm.

Q: What is the resistance of the 3 Pot Heater, Sample Rod Heater and Sorb Heater?
A: All of the above heaters have a resistance of 25 ohms.

Q: How many coaxial wires are on the SCM2 Rotator Probe?
A: The SCM2 Rotator Probe has a total of six coaxial wires. Two of the wires are (Gore) used for high frequency. Normally the remaining S1 coaxial wires (four) are used for high capacitance, high resistance experiments.

Q: Where is the 25 ohm heater and calibrated Cernox resistor located on the VTI?
A: On the vaporizer assembly.


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