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Supporting Quantum Research at Max Planck
Nord Cryo is honored to support the Low Dimensional Electronics research group at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research with cryogenic hardware for advanced low-temperature quantum research.

We are honored to share that Nord Cryo is working with the Low Dimensional Electronics research group at the Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany.
The group explores how strong electron interactions in one- and two-dimensional systems can give rise to new electronic phases, with direct relevance for areas such as metrology and quantum computing. Their experimental work combines nanofabrication of graphene structures, nanophotonic probes, and quantum transport measurements at ultra-low temperatures to study and control these effects.
This is exactly the kind of advanced low-temperature research where carefully engineered cryogenic hardware matters.
At Nord Cryo, our goal is to support leading research groups and quantum teams with the physical infrastructure they need to build, test, and scale demanding quantum systems.



