Measurement, made simple. Introducing the new standard in low temperature measurement: TeslatronPT Plus. Our next-generation low temperature measurement system. With its open-architecture design, TeslatronPT Plus builds on the current TeslatronPT, delivering unparalleled flexibility, scalability, and ease of use, allowing researchers to spend time on measurement, not set-up. Integrated onto the TeslatronPT Plus is Lake Shore Cryotronics's flagship measurement instrumentation supporting low and high resistance, Hall effect, and I-V characterisation—essential for studying quantum materials, superconductors, and spintronics. With an intuitive browser-based control interface, Python scripting with Jupyter Notebook, and QCoDeS compatibility, TeslatronPT Plus is the most adaptable measurement system available—future-proof for evolving research needs. We’ll be showcasing TeslatronPT Plus live at the APS Global Physics Summit 2025 (Booth 515). Stop by to learn more about how we’re making measurement simple, flexible, and future-proof. 🔗 https://okt.to/SqN58r #MeasurementMadeSimple #LowTemperaturePhysics #SuperconductingMagnets #Research
About us
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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Something big has been happening behind the scenes. Very big in fact - we recently installed two ProteoxQX, our largest ever modular dilution refrigerators. The ProteoxQX is the largest member of our Proteox family and allows our customers to scale significantly and deploy more qubits than previously possible. The advanced cryogenic technology will serve as a crucial tool for advancing the commercialisation of quantum computing. Unique to the ProteoxQX is its modular design with up to six removable secondary inserts, offering customers more flexibility and maximising uptime. Enabling our customers to push the boundaries of quantum research and development is at the heart of everything we do. We are proud to support large-scale quantum computing with this new install and we look forward to seeing the impact instruments like the ProteoxQX are having on advancing quantum computing. Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/eRRe9xFA #Quantum #QuantumComputing #Commercialisation
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Our team is having a great time so far at Quantum.Tech Washington 2025! We're delighted to be engaging with the quantum community alongside hundreds of thought leaders from government, academia, healthcare and finance and showcasing our advanced systems in the US capital. A highlight for us has been the insightful discussions with attendees about quantum computing, sensing, cryptography, and other emerging technologies. If you're here for the final day of the event, come and meet us at our booth to chat about the commercial applications for quantum computing and how our systems are accelerating quantum research. #QTUSA25 #QuantumTech #Innovation #OxInstIsListening
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“I am truly honoured to receive this award and join the distinguished group of past recipients whom I deeply admire. Receiving this award is an encouraging recognition, especially as I begin a new research direction exploring emergent quantum phenomena at even smaller length scales.” Don't miss our blog, where we spoke with this year’s Lee Osheroff Richardson Science Prize winner, Dr. Jane Park, a Schmidt Science Fellow in the Department of Physics at Princeton University. Dr. Park talks winning the prize, her research that won over the Science Prize committee and what lies ahead for her future research. Read the full blog now: https://okt.to/Ub5p4Y #Quantum #SciencePrize #Innovation #OxInstIsListening
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Happy World Quantum Day! At Oxford Instruments NanoScience, we are proud to be part of the push spearheading quantum technology forward and we remain committed to driving real-world positive impact. Our dilution refrigerators have played a pivotal role in advancing the quantum ecosystem by supporting groundbreaking research and enabling applications of quantum technologies. This year is particularly special as we celebrate UNESCO's International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. This exciting milestone is a testament to the remarkable progress made in the quantum landscape, and we are honoured to be a part of the journey. World Quantum Day #QuantumTechnology #WorldQuantumDay #Innovation #OxInstIsListening
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We are thrilled to announce that Professor Adiel "Ady" Stern has been awarded the 2025 Simon Memorial Prize! Professor Stern of the Weizmann Institute of Science is recognised for his original and influential theoretical work on the quantum Hall effect, quantum statistics of emerging quasi-particles, topological order, and decoherence in condensed matter systems at low temperatures. His work exploring electron-electron interactions in low-dimensional systems and non-Abelian quasiparticles has significantly advanced our understanding of condensed matter physics. His collaborative approach has encouraged new avenues of both experimental and theoretical investigation. The prize will be presented at the 30th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (LT30) in Bilbao, Spain, August 2025. Read more about his work and the Simon Memorial Prize here: https://okt.to/uLlvap #SimonMemorialPrize #LowTemperaturePhysics #CondensedMatterPhysics #OxInstIsListening
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With continued high levels of government and commercial investment in quantum computing, developing a workforce to support quantum industries is imperative. Our new educational quantum computing platform Architect, in collaboration with Quantum Machines and Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC), has been designed for precisely this. The platform provides an education and training-oriented quantum computing solution, offering new opportunities to grow critical quantum skills. What makes Architect unique is that it is fully open stack – allowing users to open the system, tweak, replace, and upgrade any element. Read our blog to learn how Architect is addressing the quantum skills shortage and preparing the next generation of quantum professionals: https://okt.to/kI5NRX #Quantum #QuantumTech #Innovation #OxInstIsListening
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We're celebrating a brilliant milestone this year, with our Lee Osheroff Richardson Science Prize reaching its 20th year. It has been a pleasure to support early career scientists and to nurture the future quantum technology workforce. In our latest blog, we caught up with this year’s winner, Dr. Jane Park, a Schmidt Science Fellow in the Department of Physics at Princeton University, to discuss winning the prize, her research that won over the Science Prize committee and what lies ahead for her future research. Read the full blog now: https://okt.to/ZbMQrn #Quantum #SciencePrize #Innovation #OxInstIsListening
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We've arrived at the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC)'s Scalability Conference, and what a beautiful day for it at Keble College, Oxford! As a diamond sponsor for the event, we've enjoyed talks on cryogenic-engineering, cryo-CMOS, and quantum scale-up so far and we're looking forward to more discussions with the UK quantum computing ecosystem. Don't miss John Burgoyne's talk on Thursday where he'll be presenting our scalable cryogenic platforms and tools for quantum technology. Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology Nicholas Chittock #Quantum #Scalability #Innovation #OxInstIsListening
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It’s an exciting time to be working in quantum, and its application has significant potential to change people's lives. This year is UNESCO’s International Year of Quantum Science and Technology and here at NanoScience, we are proud to support an initiative which champions skills development and international and industry collaboration to progress scientific knowledge and discovery for the good of all. Don’t miss our recent blog, where we spoke with our Managing Director Matthew Martin, Professor, Richard Haley from the University of Lancaster and Professor Martin Weides from the University of Glasgow, two of our long-standing partners and customers, to discuss their insights and perspectives on this global initiative. Learn what opportunities exist for quantum research off the back of IYQ25, the biggest challenges quantum faces this year, as well as our key takeaways from the launch event. Read here: https://okt.to/qcuH6F #IYQ25 #Quantum #Technology #Collaboration #OxInstIsListening
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