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Low-profile self-sealing sample transfer flexure box.

Kevin SimonLukas PorzTushar SwamyYet-Ming ChiangAlexander Slocum
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2018)
A flexural bearing mechanism has enabled the development of a self-sealing box for protecting air sensitive samples during transfer between glove boxes, micro-machining equipment, and microscopy equipment. The simplicity and self-actuating feature of this design makes it applicable to many devices that operate under vacuum conditions. The models used to design the flexural mechanism are presented in detail. The device has been tested in a Zeiss Merlin GEMINI II scanning electron microscope with Li3PS4 samples, showing effective isolation from air and corrosion prevention.
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