We are so proud to be launching the ProteoxS today, the latest addition to our dilution refrigerator family. Faster, smaller and with no compromise on performance, the ProteoxS is a fast characterisation, rapid cooldown, quick turnaround system for low-temperature and high-magnetic field physics. 👉 < 10 mK base temperature 👉 Bottom-loading compatible, reducing cool-down time to 8 hours 👉 12 T solenoid and 6,1,1 T vector rotate magnet options 👉 30 K while operating magnet, making it ideal for transport measurements The ProteoxS enables more opportunities for low-temperature physics research, allowing university and research labs that haven’t previously invested in a system to access the equipment they need. Visit the press release to find out more and watch the ProteoxS come to life in the video below. https://lnkd.in/eCJ_Q8mx #ProteoxS #DilutionRefrigerator #LifeAtOI #Future #Research #Innovation #OxInstIsListening
About us
High performance cryogenic and cryogen free environments for ultra low temperature and high magnetic field applications in physics, chemistry and materials science research down to the atomic scale.
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http://www.oxford-instruments.com/nanoscience
External link for Oxford Instruments NanoScience
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- Nanotechnology Research
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- 51-200 employees
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- Abingdon, Oxfordshire
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A big thank you from the NanoScience team John Burgoyne and Craig Goldberg to the organisers and attendees of the International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors (ICPS2024) in Ottawa last week. We had an excellent time at the conference and enjoyed hearing from attendees about their research topics and goals. It was great to speak with leading researchers and also to hear the very high quality talks, especially the excellent plenaries on semiconductor physics and spin qubits. It was a pleasure to have time with our fellow exhibitor and partner Quantum Machines too! We also greatly enjoyed trying the local delicacies - the Beaver Tails are an Ottawa speciality that we were not going to miss out on! If you missed us or were unable to attend, do get in touch - we’d love to speak to you about your low temperature measurement needs and spin qubit experiments. #ICPS2024 #Research #Semiconductors
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The definition of cool tech! We’re so proud to support Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC) in deploying quantum computers into commercial environments. Working together we have installed multiple dilution refrigerators in data centres across the world in the last two years. Read more about their work bringing quantum into the data centre in their whitepaper ⬇️ #Quantum #QuantumComputing #Proteox #OxInstIsListening
Did you know that at OQC our quantum computers require extremely cold temperatures? 🥶 Our superconducting qubits need to be cooled in order to achieve the necessary conditions for reducing decoherence and minimising noise, this requires cryogenic equipment that can create temperatures much colder than space. We use Oxford Instruments NanoScience dilution refrigerators, which are cryogenic platforms, that can cool bulk materials to temperatures around 10 mK, which is 10 thousandths of a degree above absolute zero. Put simply, our quantum chips get colder than space! 🌌 In our world-first deployment of a quantum computer into a colocation data centre, every aspect of the hardware setup has been carefully considered, including the vitally important cryogenics to deliver the precise temperatures that our devices require. To learn more about deploying quantum computers into commercial environments, download our free Quantum Colocation whitepaper today and discover more about OQC’s journey to putting quantum into the hands of humanity. Download your copy for free today 👉https://lnkd.in/e5YTZdNw #QuantumComputing #QuantumDataCentre #QuantumCryogenics
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We're here in beautiful Ottawa! Come join us this week for the International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors (ICPS2024). The conference brings together the world experts on semiconductor physics focused on 2D materials and quantum applications. We're excited to meet with this year's delegates, discover the latest innovations in the field and show you how our cryogenic and superconducting magnet technologies can help take your research to new heights. If attending, drop by our stand to talk to John Burgoyne and Craig Goldberg. We look forward to seeing you there! #ICPS2024 #Semiconductors #Quantum #OxInstIsListening
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We had a great time in Jacksonville, Florida for QFS last week! Some fascinating discussions around new ways of looking at theory using unique and cutting edge techniques to take the understanding deeper and look for new behaviours. The event also explored the challenges that researchers are facing such as the importance of helium availability and having access to high-performance, dry cryogenic systems in addition to dependable magnets. We are always inspired by the creativity of this community to find solutions to some of the most complex scientific questions and we look forward to continuing these important and fascinating discussions! Craig Goldberg Alex LeBon University of Florida Florida State University #Quantum #QFS2024 #Technology
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What's the difference between a QUIET lab and a LOUD lab? Why build a lab 225 metres underground? 🤔 These are questions we were eager to ask Prof. Dan Baxter, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. Fermilab is using our Proteox systems in its new quantum sensor and computing research centre, part of an experimental set up created to study the performance of quantum chips in different radiation environments. In this blog, Dan talks about the new facilities, the QUIET and LOUD lab, the potential application of this research to accelerate quantum computing and dark matter detection, and the importance of dilution refrigerators in this exciting project. https://lnkd.in/e7dPwvDF #Fermilab #QuantumResearch #DarkMatter #Research #OxInstIsListening Pictured: (left) Travis Humble, Director of QSC at Oak Ridge National Lab, with Dan Baxter (right).
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We’re excited to be in Jacksonville, Florida this week for the 2024 International Symposium on Quantum Fluids and Solids! Come and meet the team and find out more about how our latest innovations in dilution refrigerator technology can propel your research and projects forward. We look forward to seeing you there! https://lnkd.in/eewKqd4S University of Florida Florida State University Alex LeBon #QFS2024 #Quantum #OxInstIsListening
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Our Proteox systems spotted in the wild! 100m below ground level sits the Fermilab, a brand new quantum sensor and computing research centre called QUIET and above the surface sits its twin lab, LOUD. These facilities allow for comparing quantum experiments in environments with reduced and normal cosmic ray interference. The research aims to better understand how different particles (gamma rays, X-rays, muons, beta particles) impact superconducting qubits. The QUIET lab should be operational in the next few months, which assists in the deployment of superconducting qubits. #Proteox #QuantumTech #Quantum
Deep under the ground at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory is a brand-new quantum sensor and computing research center called QUIET, and at the surface—100 meters above—sits its twin called LOUD.
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This week we were thrilled to host the Institute of Physics 8th Superconductivity Summer School at our Tubney Woods factory! It was an honour to showcase our cutting-edge superconducting magnet and #Proteox dilution refrigerator technologies and their crucial applications in physics measurements and quantum research. It was a day filled with insight and discussion and a special highlight was the tour of our factory and applications lab, where participants could see our technologies in action. Thank you to all who attended and contributed to making this event a success. We hope everyone enjoyed the experience as much as we enjoyed hosting you! Abi Graham Limeng Ni John Burgoyne Andrew Twin Benjamin Bryant Tim Poole Karl Brown #Superconductivity #IoPSummerSchool #QuantumTechnology #Physics #FutureOfScience
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Nominations for the 2025 Simon Memorial Prize are now open! The international prize, sponsored by Oxford Instruments NanoScience, recognises the outstanding experimental and theoretical contributions to low temperature physics. Submit your nominations by 15th November. Each nomination should include a supporting statement outlining the nominee’s achievements for consideration. Find out more about the prize and how to nominate here: https://okt.to/U0L8tA Institute of Physics #SciencePrize #Technology #Innovation #OxInstIsListening
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