Discover the Proteox™ and TeslatronPT on our 2022 Roadshow
Cryofree Instrumentation for Experiments on Quantum Materials
Experiments at low temperatures, down to a few milliKelvin and at high magnetic fields offer unique opportunities to probe the physics of quantum materials.
In this presentation, Oxford Instruments NanoScience will share how sophisticated instrumentation allows us to study the fascinating properties of materials - reaching temperatures below 10 mK and magnetic fields up to 14 Tesla and more!
Find out the technical specifications and application of these products, and our collaboration with industries and universities worldwide for materials discovery.
11th August at 11 AM | École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
- Celine Bansal, Sales Manage
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2nd June at 10 AM | Tyndall National Institute in Cork, Ireland
9th February 2022 at 14:00 CET | Institute of Science and Technology Austria
28th January 2022 10:30 CET | Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen
- Jeremy Flamanc, Sales Manager and Gustav Teleberg, Cryogenics Specialist
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