Low vibration laboratory with a single-stage vibration isolation for microscopy applications

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Abstract

The construction and the vibrational performance of a low vibration laboratory for microscopy applications comprising a 100 ton floating foundation supported by passive pneumatic isolators (air springs), which rest themselves on a 200 ton solid base plate, are discussed. The optimization of the air spring system leads to a vibration level on the floating floor below that induced by an acceleration of 10 ng for most frequencies. Additional acoustic and electromagnetic isolation is accomplished by a room-in-room concept.

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Voigtländer, B., Coenen, P., Cherepanov, V., Borgens, P., Duden, T., & Tautz, F. S. (2017). Low vibration laboratory with a single-stage vibration isolation for microscopy applications. Review of Scientific Instruments, 88(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4975832

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