03 March 2026

Dutch project Quper results in new Leiden Cryogenics mini-fridge, controlled by OrangeQS Juice operating system

Collaboration between Leiden Cryogenics and Orange Quantum Systems results in a fast-turnaround tabletop ‘mini-fridge’ for quantum applications.

New open-source operating system “OrangeQS Juice” is used to operate new Leiden Cryogenics dilution refrigerator.

An inverted tabletop dilution refrigerator that can achieve millikelvin temperatures has long been the holy grail for fast-turnaround quantum technology development. It is especially useful for fast and affordable quantum chip testing.

In 2023, Quantum Delta NL awarded funding to companies Leiden Cryogenics and Orange Quantum Systems for the Quper project. The two companies set out to develop a compact, fast turn-around cryostat for quantum applications.

A fast turn-around ‘mini-fridge’ for quantum applications

Three years after the conception of the ‘mini-fridge’ for quantum R&D, Leiden Cryogenics (LC) successfully finalised a prototype in the Quper project.

At the APS Global Physics Summit, LC will unveil a new product based on the Quper project. The company promises a compact and affordable cryogenic system capable of cooling a sample to below 25 millikelvin and returning it to room temperature in under 24 hours.

The project tested a new inverted fridge design, allowing for ergonomic tabletop access for operators.

By shrinking all components, including the heat switch and dilution unit, a much faster cooldown is possible. Achieved without the need for liquid nitrogen and with a significantly lower helium-3 requirement.

“Fast, compact, simple, but fully functional dilution refrigerators (be it for quantum chip testing and development, optical or beamline experiments, etc.) have been a popular request from our customers for many years and now we are finally ready to fulfil it.”

Sasha UsenkoCTO, Leiden Cyrogenics

In 2025, project partner Orange Quantum Systems used the prototype cryogenic system for testing Travelling Wave Parametric Amplifiers.

To remotely monitor, control, and automate the Quper fridge, the project introduced a new Leiden Cryogenics back‑end for SubZero, the cryogenic control software that runs on OrangeQS Juice. This was made possible thanks to the flexible and extensible nature of the Juice OS. 

“The fact that a fridge manufacturer has developed a new system with Juice as the operating system is a huge indicator of reliability.”

Koushik KumaranProduct owner, Orange Quantum Systems

This project was made possible by Quantum Delta NL.

About LC: Leiden Cryogenics has been a leader in extreme low temperature techniques for over 30 years. Founded in 1992 by Prof. Dr. Giorgio Frossati as a spin-off from the University of Leiden, started in a small lab with room for only one dilution refrigerator. Now, 34 years later, Leiden Cryogenics continues to work on various cryogenic innovations day and night. With a flexible and dedicated team of cryogenic experts, Leiden Cryogenics provides a range of solutions for your cryogenic applications.

About Orange Quantum Systems: Orange Quantum Systems develops advanced solutions for automated testing and characterisation of quantum chips, enabling the transition from lab-scale devices to industrial-grade quantum computers. Based in Delft, the Netherlands, the company leverages deep academic roots and engineering excellence to serve the global quantum ecosystem.

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