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2.2.1.1 Vacuum Chamber and CCR Vacuum Shroud
Vacuum is important for two reasons. It provides thermal insulation for the cryogenic
refrigeration used to cool the sample and radiation shield, and it also prevents
particulates and air in the chamber from condensing on the sample, which may lead
to sample contamination during measurements.
The vacuum chamber consists of the upper vacuum chamber which contains the
sample space, and the lower CCR vacuum shroud which contains the CCR. The two are
connected by a vibration isolation bellows. Major components of the vacuum
chamber include the vacuum chamber, lid, chamber viewport, vacuum line, purge
valve, pressure relief valve, electrical feedthroughs, and auxiliary gauge port. Major
components of the CCR vacuum shroud are the vacuum isolation valve and the
electrical feedthrough for the CCR thermometry. FIGURE 2-3 illustrates the vacuum
chamber and CCR vacuum shroud.
FIGURE 2-3
Vacuum chamber and CCR vacuum shroud
Chamber viewport
Lid
Probe arm port
Pressure
relief valve
Auxillary gauge
port (front)
Ports for electrical
feedthrough
(located on the back)
Vacuum
isolation valve
(side facing out)
Port for CCR electrical
feedthrough
Purge valve
CCR vacuum shroud
Vibration isolation
bellows
Vacuum chamber
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