A liquid-helium stage to be inserted into a scanning electron microscope (SEM) is described. The sample chamber, which is filled with liquid helium, has a volume of about 8 × 7 × 5 cm3. Translation of the cooled sample in x, y, and z directions is possible during electron-optical observation. Since mounting the liquid-helium stage to the SEM can be performed in less than 30 min, switching the SEM from regular operation at room temperature to the low-temperature mode and back is relatively easy. After cooling the system to 4.2 K, a 3 litre helium reservoir allows experimentation near 4.2 K for about 5 h. © 1979.