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low temperature compatible, achromatic objective with high NA CUSTOMER FEEDBACK Dr. Ivan Favero The photonic probe station has essentially solved cryogenic and mechanical stability problems in our experiments, such that we can today concentrate our efforts on other conceptual and technical aspects. Simply a great scien- tific instrument! (Université Paris Diderot, CNRS, Paris, France) (lensed) fiber probe (lensed) fiber probe photonic integrated circuit sample holder Nano-resonators and planar wave guides PRODUCT KEY FEATURES • large area sample positioning (6 mm x6 mm) • 2 independently movable optical probes (lensed fibers) • ultra low drift at low temperature BENEFITS • quick and easy sample exchange • inspection optics 90 µm x 70 μm (field of view) • accurate & flexible in-situ optical probing of photonic nanostructures Coupling from the lensed fiber (red dashed line) into the planar wave guide; the red circle indicates the confocal spot APPLICATION EXAMPLES • characterization of nanophotonic structures • spectroscopy of single QD in nanoresonator • biosensors • nano-plasmonics • opto-electronics devices Lensed fiber (red dashed line) at the edge of a planar wave guide sample (courtesy of Ivan Favero, Université Paris Diderot-CNRS) attoMICROSCOPY Sophisticated Tools for Science