Poor man's 50$ cryostat for photoluminescence measurements

Poor man's 50$ cryostat for photoluminescence measurements

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About this project: https://www.researchgate.net/project/Poor-mans-50-cryostat-for-PL-measurements Cheap cooling system to replace Fluorolog custom LN2 cryostat for PL measurements. What to buy: 1. Dewar flask, clear http://www.leybold-shop.com/chemistry/product-catalogue-chemistry-biology/natural-sciences-student-experiments/inorganic-organic-chemistry/inorganic-chemistry/dewar-flask-clear-for-demonstration-38640.html (approximately $40) 2. Chemical vial (approximately $2) IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: to prevent liquid oxygen condensation, the vial must be filled with N2 gas and tightly closed. Overview and Background Lesson Plan and Activity Materials Needed What to buy: 1. Dewar flask, clear http://www.leybold-shop.com/chemistry/product-catalogue-chemistry-biology/natural-sciences-student-experiments/inorganic-organic-chemistry/inorganic-chemistry/dewar-flask-clear-for-demonstration-38640.html (approximately $40) 2. Chemical vial (approximately $2)

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