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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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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Updates
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Check out our ProteoxMX in a shiny red ribbon! We were delighted to attend the official opening of The University of Sheffield’s new ultra-low temperature lab yesterday, where they have installed one of our dilution refrigerators, the ProteoxMX. It was a fantastic moment for us to watch Prof. Ian Shipsey and Vice Chancellor Prof. Koen Lamberts cut the red ribbon, marking the start of pioneering research into dark matter detection. The ProteoxMX will be used by the Quantum Sensors for the Hidden Sector collaboration, led by Prof. Edward Daw. The team will harness our dilution refrigerator’s ultra-low temperature environment to search for axion dark matter as well as conduct precise measurements on the performance of quantum electronics devices, such as amplifiers, power sensors, and qubits. We are delighted to be part of this opening, which will offer an invaluable opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in ultra-low temperature physics. This is vital in our mission to develop the future workforce in emerging industries such as quantum instrumentation and quantum computing. Justine B. #QuantumComputing #Technology #QuantumTech #DarkMatter #OxInstIsListening
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We’ve arrived at ISSE 2024 in the beautiful Båstad, Sweden! Our Head of Product Management John Burgoyne and Senior Magnet Engineer Roman Viznichenko are looking forward to connecting with attendees at the event to discuss sample environments at large scale facilities, such as neutron scattering and synchrotron radiation facilities. Don’t miss Roman’s talk on Thursday morning, where he will be delivering a paper focused on the design considerations of split pair magnets for neutron scattering application. #QuantumTech #Quantum #Technology #OxInstIsListening
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Just under two weeks to go until Adaptive Quantum Circuits 2024! We are looking forward to attending AQC from 25-27 September in Brewster, Massachusetts. The event brings together theorists and experimentalists, bridging academia and industry from every quantum discipline. The main objective will be to collectively address the challenges and opportunities presented by adaptive quantum circuits and advance practical quantum applications. At NanoScience, we work to facilitate the development and success of the quantum ecosystem, which is why we are proud Platinum Sponsors of this year's conference. Visit us at the event to learn more about new advancements in the quantum field and how our innovative technology can expand your research. Find out more our website: https://okt.to/yhBRMz #AQC #Quantum #QuantumTechnology #OxInstIsListening
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“Quantum is an incredibly exciting space right now, and we need to prepare for the time when it really takes off and explodes. For equipment makers like us, the challenge is not just about quantum. We are also seeing increased demand from both academia and industry for emerging applications in scientific measurement and condensed-matter physics.” Physics World's latest article features our Managing Director Matthew Martin, who highlights the importance of building a diverse workforce for developing specialised cryogenic tools. These skills are essential for expanding markets in materials measurement and the quantum sector. With the rising demand for specialised scientists and engineers, Matt outlines our initiatives to identify and nurture new talent who will transform the future of the quantum sector. The article also delves into our ongoing collaboration with Quantum Design and Lake Shore Cryotronics and how we can support skills development and training for long-term industry growth. You don’t want to miss it! Read the full article below: https://okt.to/5pKgrh #WorkingInQuantum #STEM #QuantumTech #OxInstIsListening
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At Oxford Instruments NanoScience, we are passionate about providing young people valuable opportunities to learn more about the quantum sector and develop skills that will contribute towards a fulfilling career. Since April of this year, we are proud to have welcomed 27 students from a variety of schools, colleges and universities for work experience at our facility in Tubney Woods. This has been a fantastic opportunity for students to engage with pioneering instruments and work alongside leaders within their desired fields. Are you a student eager to work with groundbreaking technology? Please do get in touch through our learning programmes page below: https://okt.to/K4hBId #WorkingInQuantum #STEM #Quantum #Technology #OxInstIsListening
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That’s a wrap on the Applied Superconductivity Conference 2024! Our team had a wonderful time with the superconductivity community in Salt Lake City last week. The conference always offers our magnet engineers an exciting platform to delve into the latest news and research in superconducting magnet technology. During the conference, Benjamin Bryant delivered his presentation showcasing our latest innovations in the field and exploring how superconducting solutions can pave the way for a more sustainable future. We’re always inspired by the enthusiasm and insights shared by this community, which reinforces the significance of our work and its impact on scientific research. We are already looking forward to next year! #Quantum #Superconductivity #Technology #OxInstIsListening
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Next week, we will be attending the 12th International Workshop on Sample Environments (ISSE) from 16-20 September in Båstad, Sweden. We are proud to be a gold sponsor at the workshop, which will focus on topics surrounding sample environments at large scale facilities such as neutron scattering and synchrotron radiation facilities. The event will bring together a variety of scientists, engineers and industry professionals to spark international collaboration. We are excited to exchange our ideas on how to develop standardised setups for precise and reliable data collection. Learn more about the event here: https://okt.to/r3KHAl John Burgoyne #QuantumTech #Quantum #Technology #OxInstIsListening
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We had a great day at the University of York for the European School on Magnetism 2024 yesterday! Steven Ball talked to the delegation all about pursuing a career in physics with insights from his own journey. A highlight was answering all of the insightful questions about life at Oxford Instruments - the equipment we make, how they contribute to global technology development, and sharing insights into what a career at NanoScience looks like. We greatly enjoyed connecting with all the PhD students at the event and discovering your passions and career aspirations. Thank you to Stuart Cavill for organising such a great event and we wish you the best as the conference continues! Interested in working with us in the future? Check out our careers page for more info: https://okt.to/hVzn6I #Quantum #Magnetism #QuantumTechnology #OxInstIsListening
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How do we make sure quantum computers are data centre ready? Read our recent blog to find out how our unique technologies help scale quantum computers for data centres - since 2020, we have been working closely with our partners to adapt our instruments to achieve high availability, reliability, and fault tolerance necessary for a data centre environment. While challenges remain in optimising facilities and hardware for quantum computing’s specific needs, our team is well-equipped and eager to tackle these head-on. Check out the full blog here: https://okt.to/bgTXNe #Quantum #QuantumComputing #Proteox #OxInstIsListening