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This project aims to develop a cryogenic system for a UHV (Ultra-High Vacuum) manipulator that is currently under development in our group and that will be installed inside a low temperature scanning tunneling microscope (LT-STM). This advice will be used as a light detector to collect the Luminescence in the STM scan, and since the equipment will operate in low temperatures, it is necessary that this advice also operate in low temperatures so that it won't cause thermal instability which would prefent image acquisition due to thermal drifts.


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