Research into quantum science takes precision and doesn’t lend itself to terms like “quick” and “convenient.” Montana Instruments listens to their customers to undertake these painstaking investigations, saving time and money without loss of precision and effectiveness. Here we explore some of the latest developments and news from Montana Instruments and their customers.
The Rook Has Proven A Hit With Customers
“Customers need to find their points of interest regularly along the most efficient path. Having low runout (off-axis motion) and excellent repeatability means they can find and return to those points of interest from anywhere in the three-dimensional travel range.” says Salvatore Guarnieri, Senior Product Manager at Montana Instruments
Enter Montana’s latest technology, “The Rook™, the only cryogenic nanopositioner with bi-directional repeatability and multi-axis runout measured on top of a 3-axis positioner under vacuum at cryogenic temperatures. These features provide more stable operations for investigations requiring greater precision.
We designed The Rook™ for customers performing very precise, complex operations like raster scans in a stitching microscopy application. With The Rook™, a customer can move across the grid on all three axes and reliably find their targets that might be nanometers wide.”
Salvatore Guarnieri, Senior Product Manager, Montana Instruments
Montana Instruments knows that delays cost time and will impact a customer’s ability to get results. By creating reliable, compatible, and configurable systems, Montana scientists and engineers are building systems based on real customer needs.
“We are partners in the journey,” said Guarnieri. “That relationship is key to achieving tried and trusted results. We can’t have market-leading cryostats unless we’ve partnered with the customer. Our decisions are about them, not us.”
Cyclops – Wafer Scale Optical Cryostat
The latest from Montan’s Custom Engineering team is nicknamed the “Cyclops”. What does it do beside make everyone in the building stop and ask questions? Well, it is a low working distant custom housing for the CryoAdvance 100 (100mm platform). This system was designed for University of Sheffield for photoluminescence measurements on 3” wafer.
Upcoming Event
Silicon Quantum Information Processing Workshop | 20 September | Glasgow Marriott Hotel, Glasgow
In attendance at the event will be QDUKI’s Technical Sales Manager, Dr. Luke Nicholls. Stop by and discuss cryogenics solutions for your QIP challenges.
If you have a unique cryogenic challenge, contact Technical Sales Manager, Dr. Luke Nicholls by email or call (01372) 378822 to learn more about Montana Instruments and how we can help.