Temperature sensors either follow a known standard response within a given tolerance, or they must be calibrated against known standards. Lake Shore provides different levels of sensor calibration [...]
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We have released two new quick-look videos: the Model 325 temperature controller and the Model 224 temperature monitor. In these videos, Ryan Oliver, Sensors & Instruments Product Manager for Lake [...]
Outgassing is a significant concern when designing and sourcing components for long-term space missions. Because of the high-vacuum operating environment within spacecraft, material coatings or [...]
At various stages of the manufacturing process, an engineer or technician may be required to check to see if assemblies containing magnets meet certain specs. This could range from incoming [...]
Lake Shore has also been collaborating with scientists from the University of Texas (UT) at Austin, along with other institutions, in work aimed at developing more economically feasible [...]
Since isolated graphene was first reported in 2004, a lot of two-dimensional (2D) material research has focused on developing the strong, single-atom-thick material for end use in novel electronic [...]
Researchers have studied conjugated polymers for a number of organic electronics and energy-related applications, including as light absorbers in organic photovoltaic cells. Compared with [...]
Fusion research continues in earnest as the international scientific community strives to develop new sustainable sources of energy—important because of the ever-growing need for cheaper, cleaner [...]
EOS Earth & Space Science published a meeting report this week for the FORC Workshop held at the University of Minnesota in July, specifically highlighting how the first-order-reversal-curve (FORC) [...]
We are always seeking new ways to bring Lake Shore technology to more researchers in more fields and to help advance their work. To this end, Lake Shore recently became a Solutions Partner of [...]