Exhibition

Introduction

The conference starts on 6 Aug, Wednesday, with the opening reception.
The exhibition times are in the program schedule.

Summary:
Wednesday     18.30 – 20.30 h
Thursday           9.00 – 18.30 h
Friday               9.00 – 18.15 h
Saturday           9.00 – 18.30 h
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LT25 will be the 25th in the series of triennial international conferences devoted to the fields of low temperature condensed matter physics, and cryogenic technologies and applications. Moreover, 2008 marks the centennial of liquid helium. The conference will be a large global event with an expected attendance of about 1200 scientists.

Therefore LT25 will be an excellent opportunity for your company or institution to present its products, services, techniques, know-how and latest innovations to a sophisticated audience sharply focused on this market and to exchange ideas and experiences with them.

For maximum exposure the LT25 exhibit hall will be located in the area where the daily afternoon refreshments will be available and where the conference poster sessions will be held. This guarantees a constant flow of visitors to your booth throughout the exhibition days.

The exhibition will be opened at the welcome party of the conference in the evening of August 6. The full exhibition days will be August 7, 8, and 9.

The total number of booths (of 9 m2 each) is limited to 25. We will operate at a first come, first served basis.
 

Benefits

·         One full conference registration, including admission to all scientific sessions, the opening reception, coffee breaks and afternoon refreshments 

·     Pre- and post-conference listing on the LT25 web site with a hyperlink to your company/institution's homepage 

·     Company/Institution listing in the LT25 Conference Program Book 

·     List of conference participants will be provided after the conference via email in excel format
 

Equipment of the booth

The Standard rental booth consists of the following elements and services:

·         Minimum booth space : 3m x 3m (9 m2)

·         Back and side wall panels, h: 2,5m

·         Board with company name on the front side

·         Standard electric connection - one outlet 220 V / max 1000 W

·         Electricity consumption for the duration of the exhibition

·         3 spotlights 220 W

·         Wireless internet connection

It is possible to rent a double or triple both (18 or 27 m2).
Additional furniture and other items will be available for hire through RAI Exhibitor Services. Details about technical specifications, costs and conditions can be found in the exhibit service kit which will be made available to confirmed exhibitors in due course.

Rental fee:

Single booth (3x3 m²): € 1900 (to be paid to the central organization) plus € 562.28 for a basic exhibition booth (to be paid to RAI Exhibitor Services). So the minimum total amount per booth of 9 m2 is € 2462.28. The booth and additional infrastructure for your booth have to be ordered from RAI Exhibitor Services.
The practical organization will be in the hands of RAI Exhibitor Services. Once you have registered for the exhibition (by completing the application form and sending it back to us at lt25@physics.leidenuniv.nl) your main contact will be RAI Exhibitor Services. From us you get an access code to their site where you can order extra exhibition facilities according to your needs. The site where you can order additional facilities will be open by the end of January 2008.

Exhibition space allocation:

Exhibition space allocation will be made on a first-come-first-served basis until sold out. A boothplan is now available.

Sponsoring:

For more information send an email to lt25@physics.leidenuniv.nl.




Exhibitors

For details on our exhibitors, click the logo's below:

American Magnetics, Inc.
Andeen-Hagerling, Inc.
Attocube Systems AG
BlueFors Cryogenics
Cryoconcept
Cryogenic Ltd.
Cryomech, Inc.
Dryogenic
Hightech Development Leiden
Hositrad Holland / Lakeshore Cryotronics
ICEoxford Ltd
IOP Publishing / Physics World
Janis Research Company, Inc.
Leiden Cryogenics B.V.
Linde Kryotechnik AG
L.O.T. - Oriel GmbH
Nanomagnetic Instruments Ltd
Oxford Instruments Nanoscience
Quantum Design
RTI Cryomagnetic systems
Scientific Magnetics
Springer
Stirling

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Exhibitor details


 


American Magnetics (AMI) was founded in 1968 by former employees of the Fusion Energy Division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Since then, AMI has grown to become a leading supplier of superconducting magnet systems and cryogenic accessories. AMI services leading university, government, and industrial laboratories throughout the world.

http://www.americanmagnetics.com/
 






 


Andeen-Hagerling (AH) manufactures the world's most precise capacitance/loss bridges and capacitance standards.  AH bridges are fully automatic and resolve sub-attofarad measurements.  Loss (dissipation factor) is measured down to 1.5x10-8 tanδ.  Capacitance standards are available from 0.1 pF to 100+ pF.  Standards have a temperature coefficient of .01 ppm/C, stability of .03 ppm/year, and are NIST traceable to 2 ppm accuracy.

http://www.andeen-hagerling.com/
 




Attocube Systems AG manufactures and distributes a complete line of easy-to-use scanning probe microscopes and nanopositioning systems for temperatures in the range from 300 K down to 10 mK.  The innovative nanopositioners are also compatible with HV and UHV environments as well as with high magnetic fields up to 15 T.

http://www.attocube.com/





 

BlueFors Cryogenics is a company that is specialized in dry (pulse tube driven) dilution refrigerator systems. Our aim is to deliver robust, easy to operate refrigerators that hardly require any cryogenic experience of the user. All systems can be optimized/customized (refrigerator dimensions, electric wiring, etc.) to meet the requirements of our customers. Some standard features of our refrigerators are: no low temperature vacuum seals (including measurement wiring), fully automated cool down from room to base temperature, and a mechanically decoupled pulse tube to assure low vibration levels.

http://www.BlueFors.com/





 

CRYOCONCEPT has earned a reputation for manufacturing very high performance, high reliability dilution refrigerator systems. With installations worldwide, the company’s products range from traditional LHe-based dilution refrigerators to cryogen-free and inverted (upside-down) systems. CRYOCONCEPT’s systems offer performance advantages including automated gas handling, precision sample positioning, and special attention to environmental noise and vibration. In partnership with the low temperature laboratory at the CEA Saclay, CRYOCONCEPT has the ability to address the most demanding requirements. And in partnership with our parent company, CRYOMAGNETICS, new dilution systems incorporating superconducting magnets are available.

http://www.cryoconcept.com ; http://www.cryomagnetics.com




Cryogenic Ltd. is a recognized leader in the design and manufacture of high field measurement systems to +18 Tesla. The company now leads the market in its advances and over 30 years experience in Cryogen Free Technology. Cryogenic has delivered many High Field measurement systems worldwide, including the recently delivered 17T Cryogen Free Resistivity Measurement system with He-3 for temperatures down to 300mK.
The measurement systems offered allow for the study of electrical, magnetic or thermal properties of materials. This includes the Vibrating Sample Magnetometer, AC Susceptibility, specific heat, Seebeck effect, Hall Effect and Resistivity.
The company provides a wide range of high field superconducting magnets to 25 Tesla in cryogen free or liquid helium cooled environment. This includes the split pair/optical magnets, ESR/EPR magnets, He-3 inserts for temperatures down to 50mK and low temperature inserts. Visit us at booth number 4 to find out more on the wide range of low temperature systems offered by Cryogenic Ltd.

http://www.cryogenic.co.uk/



Cryomech is a recognized leader in new cryorefrigerator (cryocooler) design and manufacturing. We developed and produced the world’s first 4K Pulse Tube Cryorefrigerators (PTR). We also manufacture the largest variety of single stage Gifford-McMahon Cycle Cryorefrigerators available anywhere. New products from Cryomech are small helium liquefaction systems including portable liquid helium plants and a helium re-liquefier.

http://www.cryomech.com/



Dryogenic Ltd spun-out from the famous Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge in 2005 with the express aim of bringing ground-breaking work in cryogen-free measurement systems to the wider scientific community. In collaboration with their technology partner, Cambridge Magnetic Refrigeration (CMR), Dryogenic aims to make low (4K) and ultra-low temperature(down to 100mK) measurements easily accessible for scientists working in all branches of physics, chemistry and materials science. Dryogenic was founded in early 2006 and launched its state-of-the-art DMS-1000 measurement system at the APS march meeting in Baltimore that year.

http://www.dryogenic.com



 

HDL develops and sells cryogenic special products in co-operation with other companies and institutes. At present SRD1000 measurement systems are being produced: a series of reference sensors and related electronics for precision thermometry on the PLTS-2000, the Provisional Low-Temperature Scale below 1 K.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~hdleiden



Lake Shore Cryotronics offers the most comprehensive line of cryogenic measurement instruments and sensors, as well as a full line of cryogenic, magnet-based, load-lock, and high vacuum micro-manipulated probe stations. Temperatures down to 20 mK can be measured and controlled using our controllers, monitors, transmitters, and AC resistance bridges. Temperature sensors include Cernox, platinum, germanium, and ruthenium oxide resistive sensors, as well as silicon and GaAlAs diodes, and thermocouple wire. Our probe stations can be used for DC, RF, microwave (up to 67 GHz), and magneto-transport measurements on devices and wafers. Features include temperatures from 1.5 K to 475 K, horizontal or vertical magnet fields, up to 6 micro-manipulated probe arms, vacuum to 10-7 torr, and up to 4-inch wafer probe capability. Cryogen-free closed cycle refrigerator based models are also available to eliminate the expense of liquid cryogens.

http://www.lakeshore.com



ICEOxford company profile: “Traditional Cryogenic equipment with new developments and techniques for the low temperature researcher”. ICEoxford®, with new additions to its broad range of cryogenic systems is a supplier of bespoke and standard low temperature research equipment. With approaching 100 years experience in design and manufacturing instruments, ICEoxford® can offer solutions to fulfill your experimental needs. Knowledgeable and responsive customer support can assist with any cryogenic situation.

http://www.iceoxford.com



    

IOP Publishing is central to the Institute of Physics, providing publications through which leading-edge scientific research is distributed worldwide. The Institute of Physics is a not-for-profit society. Any surplus from IOP Publishing goes to support science through the activities of the Institute. Beyond our traditional journals programme, we make high-value scientific information easily accessible through an ever-evolving portfolio of community websites, magazines, conference proceedings and a multitude of electronic services. Focused on making the most of new technologies, we’re continually improving our electronic interfaces to make it easier for researchers to find exactly what they need, when they need it, in the format that suits them best. Put simply, we’re more than a physics publisher - we are an essential partner to the science community.
Physics World is internationally recognised as a leading physics magazine, it provides incisive, global coverage of all topics of interest to physicists. The online version physicsworld.com offers breaking news, in-depth analysis, features and the latest jobs as well as a digital version of Physics World for all members of the Institute of Physics.

http://www.iop.org



Janis Research — a recognized leader in the design, development, and production of cryogenic equipment since 1961. If you're on the leading edge of research and technology, you probably expect the same of the cryogenic products you use and the company that supplies them. At Janis, we are able to utilize the extensive background and expertise of some of the world's foremost cryogenic scientists and engineers to provide you with solutions to problems and challenges.

http://www.janis.com



Leiden Cryogenics is specialized in dilution refrigerators and other ultra low temperature equipment. We have the widest range of insertable oil-free refrigerators for cooling powers from 0.1mW up to the most powerful presently available (4 mW) and temperatures down to 3 mK. Our recent dilution refrigerator, the MCK50 is the most economic refrigerator in the market, yet it has all the features of the larger models including very sturdy construction, automatic oil-free operation, plus it allows measurements inside or outside the liquid from room-temperature to below 20 mK in less than 2 hours.

http://www.leidencryogenics.com




Linde Kryotechnik is the world's leading manufacturer of cryogenic equipment. Our core business consists in the planning, design and construction of helium and hydrogen liquefiers as well as refrigerators. The temperature range of our cryogenic refrigerators is between -193 °C (80 K) and -271.5 °C (1.5 K).

http://www.linde-kryotechnik.ch/



LOT-Oriel: More than 100 dedicated people in 6 countries serve our European customers and make LOT-Oriel a respected and leading European Sales and Service organization for Lasers, Optics and other High Tech equipment for a variety of applications and markets.

http://www.LOT-oriel.com




NanoMagnetics Instruments Ltd. has been established in 1998 at Oxford, UK to develop Scanning Hall Probe Microscopes for quantitative and non-invasive imaging of magnetic materials with nanometer scale resolution.

http://www.nanomagnetics-inst.com




Oxford Instruments is the world leader in low-temperature instrumentation. Using our 45 years of experience in cryogenics and superconductivity we are continuously developing new and innovative technologies. Visit our booth to learn more about these new developments such as the Heliox AC-V cryogen-free Helium3 system and Kelvinox MX high cooling power dilution refrigerators.

http://www.oxford-instruments.com




Quantum Design is the leading manufacturer of automated material characterization systems for the physics, chemistry, and material science research communities. These systems can provide temperatures from 50 mK to 1,100 K and magnet fields up to16-tesla. A Dilution Refrigerator System with a continuous, valveless circulation extends the minimum experimental temperature to 50mK. The SQUID-based Vibrating Sample Magnetometer is the new industry standard for rapid ultra-sensitive magnetic measurements. The Physical Property Measurement System (PPMS®) is an innovative device designed to provide a wide range of fully automated measurements, including: magnetometry (AC, DC, Torque and VSM), electrical transport (AC, DC, Hall effect and critical current), thermal transport (thermal conductivity, Seebeck coefficient, thermopower) and heat capacity. Both systems can be supplied with an optional cyrocooled liquid helium dewar, virtually eliminating helium transfers.
The latest innovation is the VersaLab™ system which provide cryogen free measurements for multi-purpose measurements up to 3-tesla. It should be especially appealing to those needing basic material characterization capabilities with little or no access to liquid Helium or limited budgets.

http://www.qdusa.com



RTI Cryomagnetic systems delivers standard and customer designed laboratory cryogenic equipment:

http://www.cryo.ru



At Scientific Magnetics, we offer both standard and tailor-made superconducting magnet and cryogenic solutions. Whether you require a simple solenoid in a bath cryostat or a superconducting magnet and cryogenic system with new or unusual features, you should be talking to us. Working from your detailed technical specification or performance requirements, we can develop a magnet system from the initial geometry of the coils, through design, to assembly, test and commissioning. We manufacture magnets from both low-temperature and high-temperature superconductor, in circular and non-circular geometries.

http://www.scientificmagnetics.co.uk/



Springer Knowledge, information and quality – these are the three things that shape Springer Science+Business Media’s business activities. We develop, manage and disseminate knowledge – through books, journals and the Internet. We work with the world’s best academics and authors in long-standing loyal partnerships based on mutual trust and always open to new input.

http://www.springer.com



Stirling Cryogenics & Refrigeration B.V. manufactures highly reliable cryogenic power coolers, liquefiers and liquid nitrogen plants for more than 60 years. Constant innovation resulted in a wide range of modern fully automatic compact installations with long continuous opearting time and little maintenance.

http://www.stirling.nl



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