Improvement of the automatic temperature stabilisation process in the cryovacuum unit
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This study concerns the issues of temperature stabilization in units used to research the properties of molecules at low and ultra-low temperatures. This research is relevant due to the need to increase the speed and accuracy of the data obtained. Using the LabView graphical programming environment tools, a control program was created for the LakeShore 325 thermocontroller which reacts when the current temperature is close to the control point temperature set by the researcher. By adding controls for the heating element power and PID controller boot times, it is possible to use them more flexibly. The method was verified for the temperature control points of 40 K, 100 K, 150 K and 200 K. A comparison of the proposed temperature stabilization program with the standard PID controller solution demonstrates the advantages of the former. The speed of reaching the control points was doubled. The digitalization of the LakeShore 325 thermocontroller makes it possible to work further on improving temperature stabilization. The resulting increase in the accuracy–time stabilization ratio makes it possible for those who conduct low-temperature experiments to improve the quality of their measurements dramatically. The introduction of a digital version of the temperature control device opens up possibilities for further automation of cryovacuum units by linking the thermal control program with other programs, for example, recording the spectra at specific temperature values.
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