Different length scales dealt with ranging from a high resolution transmission electron micrograph of a nanowire showing the component atoms to the dilution refrigerator which is 14 feet tall.
Image of Pb nanowires grown in our lab and taken with the scanning electron microscope.
Scanning electron micrograph showing results of a dosage test performed by an undergraduate student to optimize the electron beam lithography system in Hill Hall.
Electron diffraction pattern from a Nb nanowire grown by an undergraduate student during the summer semester.
(a) shows a sample on a chip ready to be measured in the dilution refrigerator with (b), a scanning electron micrograph with focused ion beam contacts showing a close up of the sample in (a).
A superconducting device for measurement
Image of carbon and platinum grains captured from a transmission electron microscope. They are great on-chip, cryogenic thermometers.
Nanowires on a carbon grid