Over the past decade, researchers have increasingly been exploring new ways of using magnetic nanoparticles for a wide range of biomedical applications. A bulk of this work has concentrated on [...]
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Lake Shore temperature sensors come in a variety of packages, with various mounting schemes and containers that enable mounting in very tight spaces. For some applications, especially if the sensors [...]
We have added two new videos to the bottom of our VSM/AGM Systems page, explaining how vibrating sample and alternating gradient magnetometry work. In each system, the sample under study is [...]
If you weren’t able to attend last month’s First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) Workshop at the University of Minnesota but would still like to learn more about the FORC technique, organizers have [...]
If you’re attending the joint Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference in Tucson next week and want to know more about our tests to determine which sensor [...]
The 8400 Series offers the widest possible resistance range
Metals, superconductors, and certain other materials that are characterized by low resistances can sometimes be difficult to measure in a [...]
In response to a request made by a Connecticut teacher via our Facebook page, Lake Shore had the pleasure of helping two budding scientists prepare for the Intel International Science and Engineering [...]
In addition to a webpage and downloadable brochure, Lake Shore now has a video explaining many of the features and capabilities of our new Model 372. Please watch it to learn more about:
There are some unique challenges when having to monitor the temperatures of superconducting magnets in high-energy accelerator facilities. Scientists require sensors with resolution high enough to [...]