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Oxford Instruments Superconductivity

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Tubney Woods
Abingdon
OX13 5QX
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1865 393 311

http://www.oxford-instruments.com

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Listing of all 18 news releases from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity:

Dilution refrigerator reaches down to 50mK

Breakthrough product will bring ultra low temperature measurement capability to a new generation of research scientists requiring reliable, user friendly, milliKelvin measurement techniques

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (14 September 2005)

950MHz NMR magnet is prepared for delivery

What is claimed to be the world's first commercial 950MHz magnet is now at field and being prepared for delivery to Oxford University during September 2005.

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity ( 5 September 2005)

Low temperatures, high magnetic fields, big prizes

 Technical background article   Each award is intended to recognise and promote outstanding achievements of young scientists in the field physical sciences research, to support their career development

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity ( 2 August 2005)

Scheme makes these magnets more attractive

Direct purchase scheme will enable NMR users to buy world-class superconducting magnets straight from the manufacturer, at significantly reduced prices, significantly reducing the overall system cost

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity ( 6 July 2005)

World's highest field strength

 Technical background article   The world's first 950MHz magnet system for nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy will be installed at Oxford University's department of biochemistry in May 2005

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (16 December 2004)

World first in magnet design

 User application article   New hybrid magnet at Grenoble laboratory will reach 40 Tesla, making it the second strongest continuous field magnet system in the world

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (25 September 2003)

The right environment for quantum physics

 User application article   The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, pioneers quantum engineering at low temperatures

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (11 September 2003)

New generation of MS based bio-tools

Superconducting magnets are an essential technology at the heart of new high performance hybrid ion trap - Fourier transform mass spectrometry technique

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (22 August 2003)

900MHz NMR magnet technology big in Japan

 User application article   21 Tesla magnets are more than 400,000 times stronger than the earth's magnetic field and open up new research opportunities for scientists in Japan

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (21 August 2003)

Runner-up for MacRobert Award

Superconducting NMR magnet, now being used in molecular studies and drug development, listed as a finalist for the UK's top engineering prize

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (12 June 2003)

Award for 900MHz magnet

Will enable high resolution structural determination of proteins, nucleic acids and other large bio-molecules and create new possibilities for the development of novel therapeutics

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (24 April 2003)

Levitation by concentration

Levitation experiments with radical high field superconducting magnet helps scientists bend the rules of gravity

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (22 April 2003)

Feel the force

New 16 Tesla magnet launched to advance materials characterisation instrumentation as a result of collaboration between Oxford Instruments and Quantum Design

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity ( 1 April 2003)

Expertise in cryogenics for quantum nanotechnology

Cryogenic Instrumentation for Quantum Electronics Collaboration gains a new member to supply cryogenic consultancy and an ultra low temperature system

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (12 March 2003)

Acclaimed for excellence in training

Opening the door to future training opportunities at Oxford Instruments Superconductivity with receipt of a national finalists award for excellence in technical training

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (10 February 2003)

Collaboration to enhance nanotechnology research

Chinese researchers now have increased access to industry-leading technology and expertise thanks to a new collaboration

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (14 November 2002)

Super sized superconducting magnet

 User application article   The world's largest wide bore NMR magnet, the fundamental component of a 900MHz nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer, comes to field

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity ( 3 September 2002)

Control the crystal maze

Nitrogen jet gives increased temperature range of 90-490K for X-ray crystallography, giving greater freedom in experimental design and more control over sample management

News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (23 August 2002)

 

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