cryostages
Cryostages are temperature-controlled sample stages designed to hold specimens for microscopy, spectroscopy, or nanofabrication at cryogenic temperatures. Installed within vacuum chambers or cryogenic cooling systems, they combine a rigid sample platform, thermal links to a cryogen or cryocooler, and a control loop with sensors and heaters to maintain a prescribed temperature.
Cooling methods include wet (liquid nitrogen or liquid helium) stages and dry (closed-cycle cryocooler) stages. Wet
Temperature ranges commonly span from about 4 K to around 300 K, with LN2-cooled stages often near
Applications and performance: cryostages are used in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and cryo-SEM, cryo-focused ion beam, scanning