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
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At Oxford Instruments NanoScience we design, supply and support market-leading research tools that enable quantum technologies, nano technology research, advanced materials and nano device development in the physical sciences. Our tools support research to the atomic scale through creation of high performance, cryogen free, low temperature, and magnetic environments. This is based upon our core technologies in low and ultra-low temperatures, high magnetic fields and system integration, with increasing levels of experimental and measurement readiness. The company was founded in 1959 as the first commercial spin-out from Oxford University, providing technological innovation for over 60 years now.
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Updates
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Curious about the latest developments in our advanced cryogenic systems? Join us for our upcoming webinar showcasing major advancements in quantum technologies in collaboration with Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology and Quantum Machines on 11th November! Don’t miss Harriet van der Vliet’s session at 13:30 IST to share recent advancements in our cryogenic platforms. Learn more about our data centre installations, customer research and our recent introduction of QCoDeS across our Proteox platform, from ProteoxS to ProteoxQX! Register now: https://okt.to/jDdfTo Nicholas Chittock Michaela Eichinger, PhD #Quantum #Innovation #QuantumTechnology #OxInstIsListening
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We were delighted to be invited to exhibit at the Light and Matter exhibition, hosted by the Deutsches Museum, where we displayed our Proteox augmented reality experience. In collaboration with the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology, the exhibition explored the foundations of quantum optics to show visitors how light and matter has evolved over the past century. Over 10,000 visitors had the opportunity to step inside our dilution refrigerators and see the technology up close! Thank you to the Deutsches Museum for including us in such a fantastic exhibition highlighting the advancements of quantum science. #Quantum #QuantumTech #Innovation #OxInstIsListening
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We're heading to London! Join our team at the UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase on November 8th. We are proud to be a sponsor of the showcase, which will be hosted by Innovate UK in collaboration with the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and UK National Quantum Technologies Programme (UKNQTP). Visit our booth to find out more about our advanced technologies, like the Proteox family, and how they are advancing quantum research and quantum computing. It's set to be a great event and we look forward to being in the hub of the expanding quantum landscape here in the UK! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eXpnYZ66 #QuantumTech #Innovation #Quantum #OxInstIsListening
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We were thrilled to attend the opening of the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) at Harwell on Friday, where our advanced cryogenic solutions will power the next generation of quantum computers! With 12 quantum computers all under one roof, the new facility is set to accelerate solving real-world problems across various industries. It was great to see two of our Proteox dilution refrigerators in action at the opening, both of which will be used to accelerate breakthroughs in AI, healthcare, energy, and beyond. We're incredibly proud to support this pioneering facility and power the quantum computers that will transform both public and private sectors. Catch the Proteox in this Sky News article on the event: https://lnkd.in/eQ_uw4kS #QuantumComputing #Innovation #Quantum #OxInstIsListening
The National Quantum Computing Centre in Harwell has been officially opened by Lord Vallance. Home to 12 quantum computers, the new centre uniquely offers open access to industry and academia in the UK. Unlike many global counterparts, the NQCC’s systems are not restricted to government ownership or use, enabling anyone with a valid use case to harness its cutting-edge capabilities. With over 70 staff to be based there, the Centre will also host opportunities for students – including the world’s first dedicated quantum apprenticeship programme, 30 PhD studentships, summer placements, and crash courses for those in industry. By fostering collaboration and innovation, the NQCC is set to become a key driver of quantum breakthroughs, delivering transformative benefits for both the public and private sectors. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/ecKnZEE9
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Find out how we’re supporting Japan’s rapidly growing quantum ecosystem in our recent blog! Get a glimpse of our newly installed ProteoxS dilution refrigerator which is enabling low temperature physics research and making quantum technology more accessible for the next generation of scientists. We also delve into our dual-purpose Application Labs and how they will offer the chance to participate in exciting events as well as experience hands-on training with our advanced research equipment. We are proud to reinforce Japan's position as a vibrant location for quantum and look forward to preparing for our next seminar, so watch this space! Read the full story: https://okt.to/lKR4SD #QuantumTechnology #Quantum #Innovation #OxInstIsListening
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We’re excited to be heading down under for the 6th International Conference on Spin-Based Quantum Information Processing (SpinQubit6) in Sydney, Australia! As a proud sponsor of the event, we'll be joining world-leading researchers for five days of insightful discussions on solid-state, spin-based quantum information processing. Come and visit our team to explore a variety of spin-based quantum bit implementations and learn how our instruments can enhance your research. Find out more: https://okt.to/FczS48 #QuantumProcessing #Quantum #Technology #OxInstIsListening
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Did you know that Imperial College London’s Quantum Science and Device Facility (QSDF) is the first research centre to integrate a scanning probe microscope into our bottom-loading Proteox? The system’s low-vibration performance has significantly advanced Imperial's research capabilities and reduced experimental turnaround times. We spoke with Dr. Malcolm Connolly from Imperial College London in our latest blog, which delves into his research using nanoelectronic devices for applications in quantum computing. Learn more about Dr. Connolly’s upcoming projects, the challenges faced in quantum hardware development, and this new approach to making topological matter in devices. We also explore our collaboration with attocube systems AG to integrate their atomic force microscope into Imperial’s Proteox with CEO Peter Kraemer. Read the full blog here: https://okt.to/dfGsD2 #AFM #Quantum #innovation #OxInstIsListening
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We are delighted that The University of Sheffield has chosen our ProteoxMX dilution refrigerator for their new ultra-low temperature facility! The instrument will play a crucial role in the Quantum Sensors for the Hidden Sector collaboration's groundbreaking research on dark matter detection. Our team takes immense pride in knowing that our technology will provide a fantastic opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in ultra-low temperature physics and support the future quantum workforce. #DarkMatter #Quantum #QuantumTech #OxInstIsListening
🏫 The The University of Sheffield has launched a state-of-the-art ultra-low temperature facility, featuring the Oxford Instruments NanoScience ProteoxMX dilution refrigerator and superconducting magnet, to advance dark matter and qubit research. Funded by UKRI and STFC, the facility supports the Quantum Sensors for the Hidden Sector (QSHS) collaboration and serves as a hub for quantum technology research and training in the UK. The ProteoxMX refrigerator enables ultra-low temperature conditions for dark matter detection and quantum electronics measurements, contributing to research on axions, quantum amplifiers, and qubits. The facility will provide hands-on experience in cryogenics and quantum instrumentation for PhD students and undergraduates, preparing them for careers in fields like quantum computing. https://lnkd.in/eZHKfVjw #UniversityOfSheffield #QuantumTechnology #Qubits #Cryogenics
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Next week, our team is looking forward to attending the Korean Physical Society (KPS) Fall Meeting 2024 in Yeosu, South Korea! The event will unite industry experts and scientists to explore the latest developments across various physics disciplines, including Nuclear, Condensed Matter, Plasma, Astrophysics and more. Come and meet our team for insightful conversations about how our instruments can advance your research efforts! Don’t miss the poster session hosted by Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology to uncover how their high-sensitivity and high-resolution cameras can help with the optical characterisation of plasmas for fusion applications. Find out more: https://okt.to/CtMlqB #Quantum #Physics #Innovation #OxInstIsListening