William Wilson Architect FAIA

Princeton University / Yazdani Laboratory

Princeton, New Jersey

The Princeton Nanoscale Microscopy Laboratory (PNML) is a high-precision research facility dedicated to breakthrough measurements in condensed matter physics and nanoscience. This unique laboratory is deliberately located in the basement of Jadwin Hall, leveraging the robust foundations of a former cyclotron facility to ensure maximum stability.

The PNML is engineered for ultimate performance, housing six high-bay experimental rooms. The design features a strategic separation of functions: an outer service ring manages pumping and utilities, effectively buffering a vibration-damped, inner quiet area reserved for computing and control systems.

These advanced experimental rooms include specialized infrastructure critical for nanoscience, such as:

  • 30-ton isolation plinths to eliminate ambient vibration.
  • Dual access levels (experiments on top, cryogenics access below).
  • Comprehensive RF and EMI shielding.
  • Dedicated, precise air handling systems that include a specialized heat removal mode.
  • Logistical support for large apparatus, including oversize doors, cranes, and a large lift.

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Project Name:​

Yazdani Labs

Client Name & Location:

Princeton University / Princeton, New Jersey

Area

6,000 SF

Occupancy Date:

2009

Features:

Nanoscale Microscopy Lab
5-room suite including LT-STM

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