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AQUILON is a sub-kelvin 14 Tesla scanned Josephson tunneling microscope.

 

 

A. Joe Carroll preparing for Josephson STM imaging experiments at AQUILON

DIDYMA is a sub-kelvin 14 Tesla scanned Andreev tunneling microscope.

A. Siyuan Wan preparing for Andreev STM imaging experiments at DIDYMA 

B. C. Huiyu Zhao and Siyuan Wan during completion of Andreev STM DIDYMA 

D. Joe Carroll preparing for Andreev STM imaging experiments at DIDYMA

QSNAP1 is a millikelvin spin noise spectrometer.

A. PROTEOX1 cryofree 10mK dilution refrigerator for QSNAP1. B. Jack Murphy preparing PROTEOX1 for QSNAP1 spin noise spectroscopy.

C. Jack Murphy at PROTEOX1 dilution refrigerator with QSNAP1 in operation. D. Millikelvin stages of QSNAP1 spin noise spectrometer. 

SNOMAN is a millikelvin scanned spin noise spectrometer.

A. Thomas Mohally and Vincent Oliviero developing SNOMAN spin noise microscope.B. PROTEOX2 cryofree 10mK dilution refrigerator for SNOMAN. 

C. Cryogenic ultra-low vibration and ultra-low-field shielding stages of SNOMAN on board PROTEOX2. D. SNOMAN scan head suspended within cryogenic ultra-low vibration and ultra-low-field shielding stages on board PROTEOX2. 

Macroscopic Quantum Matter

Room 322, 3rd floor, School of Physics, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland,

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