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TeslatronPT Plus Simplifies Superconducting Magnet Measurements

A scalable, user-friendly system for materials physics research

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Laboratory managers seeking an efficient, high-performance superconducting magnet measurement system now have a new solution: TeslatronPT Plus from Oxford Instruments NanoScience. Designed for simplicity, scalability, and flexibility, TeslatronPT Plus minimizes setup time and maximizes research efficiency.

Why TeslatronPT Plus is ideal for lab managers

  • Reduced Setup Time – Automated control via oi.DECS ensures consistent results with minimal manual intervention.
  • Flexible & Future-Proof – Open architecture allows seamless integration with third-party instruments.
  • Remote Access & Control – Browser-based operation enables researchers to monitor experiments from anywhere.
  • Customizable Measurement Framework – Supports open-source Python programming and QCoDeS driver framework.
  • Validated Low-Noise Signal Chain – Integrates Lake Shore M81 and M91 instruments for enhanced measurement accuracy.

By combining cutting-edge automation, remote access, and customizable software, TeslatronPT Plus streamlines lab operations and boosts research productivity.

This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team. For the full press release, visit: "Oxford Instruments NanoScience introduces TeslatronPT Plus, an open-architecture low temperature measurement system"

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