Abstract

The practical problems of cryogenic magneto-optic apparatus involving vertical rather than horizontal light paths through the cryostat are discussed. These include obtaining bright, stationary illumination of the specimen; depolarization and stray reflections; condensation; bubble glare; and remote control of specimen alignment. Polarizer settings for television viewing are discussed, and a systematic setting-up procedure is suggested.

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