Connecting to Triton by Oxford Instruments in Python
Instrument Card
The Triton family of cryogen free dilution refrigerators has led the way in ultra-low temperature experiment-readiness with its leading-edge superconducting magnet integration, sample loading mechanisms and sample wiring options. With over 300 systems installed worldwide, Triton is used in worldleading science across quantum technology, spintronics, optics and many other cutting-edge applications of condensed matter physics.
Device Specification: here
Manufacturer card: OXFORD INSTRUMENTS
Oxford Instruments plc is a United Kingdom manufacturing and research company that designs and manufactures tools and systems for industry and research. The company is headquartered in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England, with sites in the United Kingdom, United States, Europe, and Asia.[2] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.[3]
- Headquarters: Abingdon, United Kingdom
- Yearly Revenue (millions, USD): 367.3
- Vendor Website: here
Connect to the Triton in Python
Read our guide for turning Python scripts into Flojoy nodes.
PROTOCOLS > SCPI
In this example, we import the necessary modules and classes from Qcodes. We then create an instance of the Triton
class, passing the IP address and port number of the Triton Dilution Refrigerator as arguments.
Next, we initialize the instrument using the init()
method. This step is important to establish communication with the instrument and ensure that it is ready for use.
We can then use various methods provided by the Triton
class to control the instrument. In this example, we set the temperature of the mixing chamber to 100 mK using the temperature()
method of the mixing_chamber
attribute.
Finally, we close the connection to the Triton Dilution Refrigerator using the close()
method.
Note that you may need to modify the IP address and port number in the Triton
constructor to match the actual address and port of your Triton Dilution Refrigerator.