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Large equipment Clusters „Quantum“

Closed-cycle dilution refri­ge­rator "Qinu"

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University of Innsbruck

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Open for Collaboration

Short Description

The Qinu is a compact, tabletop fast-cycling dilution cryostat designed for quick experimental turnaround. Its short cooldown and warm-up times enable rapid testing and characterisation of superconducting devices.

Technical Specifications:
- Model: Qinu Version L
- Tabletop layout
- Fast cycling time: ~ 3 hours to cool down, ~1.5 hours to warm up when completely empty
- Base temperature < 15 mK
- Magnet option: up to 1.8 T

Wiring:
- Microwave input: 12 SMP lines
- Microwave output: 4 SMA lines including HEMT amplifiers (4-12 GHz) and isolators (2-12 GHz)
- DC: 24 superconducting lines

Contact Person

Prof. Gerhard Kirchmair

Research Services

Characterisation of superconducting devices and materials (in magnetic fields up to 1.8 T).

The research infrastructure is open for collaboration. Commercial collaborations are not possible.

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

The Qinu cryostat is used for rapid testing and iterative development of superconducting devices. Typical measurement techniques include S-parameter measurements. The fast cycling capability enables rapid feedback during device development and optimisation, supporting accelerated research workflows in quantum technologies.

Terms of Use

Terms of use are defined within the framework of scientific cooperation. No commercial use is permitted. If you are interested in cooperation or collaboration, please contact us.

Contact

Prof. Gerhard Kirchmair
Institut für Experimentalphysik
051250747051
Gerhard.Kirchmair@uibk.ac.at
https://kirchmair.iqoqi.at/en/

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