George Pickett IsoLab

This annexe to Physics houses a suite of 3 laboratories where vibration, noise and electromagnetic disturbance have been drastically reduced, creating an "ultra-clean" environment for measurement and characterisation.

An academic working in an George Pickett IsoLab pod

George Pickett IsoLab has been designed to provide the most advanced environments for studying quantum systems in controlled conditions.

The build has been made possible by generous donations from the Wolfson Foundation, the J.P. Moulton Charitable Foundation and the Garfield Weston Foundation, and an award from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

The building sits on its own massive concrete foundation, with three above-ground laboratories each contained in their own separate pod. In the basement of each pod sits a 50-ton concrete isolation block, accessible through a removable floor. Pod interiors are lined with material to shield acoustic and electromagnetic disturbance.

<糖心Vlog>An Introduction to George Pickett IsoLab

Dr Jon Prance explains what makes George Pickett IsoLab such a special facility and how it allows Lancaster to push the boundaries of physics.

<糖心Vlog>Pod 1: Nano-imaging and microscopy

Used for atomic and molecular imaging studies, pushing the boundaries of ultra-high resolution force imaging and measurement with atomic and molecular resolution far beyond current limits.

<糖心Vlog>Pod 2: Quantum Optics

Used to explore and exploit the quantum-mechanical behaviour of light and its interaction with optical devices, materials and components.

<糖心Vlog>Pod 3: Ultra-low Temperatures

Used to probe systems and devices at the extremes of low temperature, where the agitating effects of thermal noise can be ignored and the underlying quantum properties of matter shine through.

<糖心Vlog>How it Works

The scientists involved worked closely with the architects and builders to create a facility where isolation and quiet have been designed in from the start, and through every stage of the construction. Each pod is adaptable for future customisation, depending on use.

<糖心Vlog>How the George Pickett IsoLab works

Professor George Pickett explains in this presentation the origins and design of the George Pickett IsoLab.

<糖心Vlog>On-going Research
<糖心Vlog>Key People
  • <糖心Vlog class="title"> Dr Sam Jarvis

    Director of George Pickett IsoLab, Head of Pod 1, Senior Lecturer in Nanoscale Materials

  • <糖心Vlog class="title"> Professor Richard Hayley

    Inaugural Director of George Pickett IsoLab, Professor of Low Temperature Physics

  • <糖心Vlog class="title"> Dr Jon Prance

    Head of Pod 3, Professor of Low Temperature Nanoelectronics