The J105 SIMS at the Rosalind Franklin Institute
One of Ionoptika's J105 SIMS instruments has found its new home at the Rosalind Franklin Institute. Find out about our work together! …
SIMS23 Rowland Hill Awards
The 23rd secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS 23) conference was held in Minneapolis, MN, from 18 – 23 September 2022. The biennial event is a forum for colleagues from academic, industrial, and national laboratories worldwide to exchange results and new ideas on Secondary Ion Mass …
High-resolution multi-omics profiling of individual cells
In a landmark publication, Tian et al. demonstrate the feasibility of combined GCIB/C60 SIMS imaging for multi-omics profiling in the same tissue section at the single-cell level. A new approach Multi-omics data are vital to understanding normal regulatory processes and are essential for designing new …
New funding boosts the UK’s future in Quantum manufacturing
Ionoptika Ltd and the University of Surrey have been awarded project grants worth a total of £425,000.00 from Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency, to expand their research into new manufacturing technologies for quantum devices. Quantum technologies are expected to create impact across multiple sectors …
Stigmatic imaging SIMS prototype installed at the University of Oxford
Ionoptika have installed a prototype mass spec instrument at the University of Oxford, marking an exciting development milestone in this project. The prototype, which is a collaboration between the Rosalind Franklin Institute, the University of Oxford, and Ionoptika, is a new design of stigmatic imaging …
Analyse v2.0.2.15 Release
We are happy to announce the release of Analyse v2.0.2.15 for all J105 SIMS customers. This long awaited release brings with it a host of new features as well as several bug fixes. Chief among the new features is a new imzML file converter. To …
GCIB 10S Webinar in association with UCVAC
On Thursday, in collaboration with UCVAC, we held a webinar on the GCIB 10S Gas Cluster Ion Beam for potential customers in China. The webinar was a great success, and we will certainly look to use this format again to connect with potential customers around …
RADIATE: Research And Development with Ion Beams – Advancing Technology in Europe
Ionoptika has joined forces with 14 partners from public research and 3 other SMEs for the RADIATE project, exchanging experience and best practice examples in order to structure the European Research Area of ion technology application. Besides further developing Ion Beam technology and strengthening the …
A New Tool for Quantum Device Fabrication
July 10th 2018 — A new single ion implantation tool is launched at the UK National Ion Beam Centre. Part of a 3 year project between Ionoptika and the University of Surrey and funded by the EPSRC, the new instrument will enable researchers to create new …