Paleoclimatology uses various climate “proxies” from the Earth to provide scientists with a means to reconstruct and help determine climatic conditions prior to the modern day taking of instrumental [...]
Andy Phillips
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Just in time for the new year is a new video from Brainiac75, a science enthusiast who makes educational videos about “scientific stuff – so far mostly about neodymium magnets, lasers, radioactive [...]
We have blogged about the benefits of the AC field Hall measurement method to characterize low-mobility materials. But even when mobilities aren’t very low, the AC method offers an advantage over the [...]
We have enabled a buffered data streaming feature on our new teslameters to eliminate latency issues when recording field measurements on a connected PC.
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A paper published recently in the journal Particle & Particle Systems (subscription required) details the use of magnetic characterization supporting research involving the colloidal synthesis of [...]
This video highlights the technological firsts and measurement capabilities of our new F71 multi-axis and F41 single-axis teslameters (now available to order).
In Earth sciences, the measurement most commonly used to characterize the magnetic properties of rock specimens for paleomagnetic and paleointensity research is that of a hysteresis loop, M(H), and [...]
Since introducing our MeasureReady™ 155 precision current and voltage source, we continue hear feedback about how it benefits certain types of measurements. One of these is small AC signal [...]
In this new app note, we explore using a Lake Shore CRX-4K cryogenic probe station equipped with our parametric probes and a high-temperature stage for making wafer-level capacitance-voltage (C-V) [...]