New Relate Software for Correlative Imaging with Atomic Force Microscopy and Electron Microscopy

June 10, 2020 (Santa Barbara, CA).  Oxford Instruments Asylum Research is pleased to announce the release of the new “Relate” software package for correlative imaging with Asylum Research AFMs, electron microscopes, and Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis EDS and EBSD detectors. The Relate software makes it simple to correlate, visualise, and analyse the multitude of image data... Read more

Oxford Instruments partners with Direct Electron in Europe

14 Apr Oxford Instruments plc, a leading provider of high technology products and services to industrial companies and scientific research communities, is pleased to announce that its NanoAnalysis division has recently partnered with US-based Direct Electron who produce next-generation direct detection cameras for Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM). NanoAnalysis will act on behalf of Direct Electron... Read more

Oxford Instruments NanoScience announces Proteox – a new innovation in dilution refrigerator.

Feb 27, 2020 Opening the door for a new direction in dilution refrigerator development Unlock new applications, maximise system value and gain greater control over experimental set-up with the ProteoxTM system from Oxford Instruments. A new innovation from the pioneers in dilution refrigerator technology. The Proteox dilution refrigerator has been fully re-developed to provide an interchangeable, experimental unit that can... Read more

Oxford Instruments launches X-Pulse, the world’s first broadband multinuclear benchtop NMR spectrometer

23rd September 2019 Oxford Instruments has launched X-Pulse, a high resolution 60MHz benchtop NMR system. X-Pulse offers research chemists capabilities in their laboratories that were previously available only on complex and expensive high-field NMR spectrometers in specialist facilities. X-Nuclei: true multinuclear capability X-Pulse is the first benchtop NMR system to offer true multinuclear capability. The system can be tuned to... Read more

Announcing All-New Ergo Software for Asylum Research Atomic Force Microscopes

September 4. 2019 Oxford Instruments today announced the launch of the new Ergo™️ software platform for their Asylum Research atomic force microscopes (AFMs). Based on the acclaimed AZtec® software interface for Oxford Instruments electron microscope analyzers, Ergo improves the productivity of both infrequent and expert AFM users. A streamlined workflow guides users quickly from setup to data acquisition.... Read more

Oxford Instruments wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2019

23 Apr Oxford Instruments is proud to announce that its NanoAnalysis division has won the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2019 for the Ultim® Extreme detector system. The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise has four categories; International Trade, Innovation, Sustainable Development and Promoting Opportunity (through social mobility). The award was granted for innovations made during the development... Read more

Oxford Instruments announces Dr Menno Veldhorst of QuTech, Technical University of Delft as winner of the 2019 Nicholas Kurti Science Prize

25 Mar Oxford Instruments announces Dr Menno Veldhorst of QuTech, Technical University of Delft as winner of the 2019 Nicholas Kurti Science Prize Oxford Instruments is delighted to announce that the winner of the 2019 Nicholas Kurti Science Prize is Dr Menno Veldhorst of QuTech, a collaboration between the Technical University of Delft and Organisation for... Read more

Oxford Instruments and Chinese Academy of Sciences Strengthen Ties

22 March 2019 Advanced cryogenic systems to be supplied to new laboratory facilities at the Chinese Academy’s Institute of Physics Oxford Instruments, a leading provider of high technology products and systems for industry and research, today announces winning the global tender to supply its market leading cryogenic equipment to the Institute of Physics-Chinese Academy of... Read more

Oxford Instruments and partners launch EU Horizon 2020 project ULISSES: Air sensors for everyone, everywhere

7 Mar Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology collaborate with EU partners to develop a new class of on-chip gas sensing technology within project ULISSES. The collaboration aims to develop a new class of miniaturized optical gas sensors on a chip, enabling low-cost distributed sensing nodes for the Internet of Things  (IoT). Stockholm, Sweden – Feb. 20,... Read more