Caroline Milyard

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A look at another temperature-dependent probing application for PZT devices

Plot showing remanent hysteresis measurements while characterizing ferroelectric capacitors at variable temperatures in a Lake Shore Model CRX-4K probe station used with a Radiant Technologies [...]

Postcard from Hawaii

Dr. Cosmin Radu presenting his poster at MMM in Hawaii

While supplies last: heavily discounted cards for our Model 340 controller

If you own a standard Model 340 cryogenic temperature controller and sometimes feel that two inputs aren’t enough, why not upgrade your instrument with a 3462 option card to bring the total number of [...]

Two proven designs united: the Model 8425 DC Hall system with cryogenic probe station

Model 8425 Hall system with cryogenic probe station

Customers occasionally ask for even more specialized characterization and measurement tools than those offered in our standard systems. And, more [...]

New AC resistance bridge and temperature controller now available

New Model 372 AC bridge and temperature controller

Lake Shore is now taking orders for the new Model 372 AC resistance bridge and temperature controller. This next-generation instrument [...]

First-order-reversal-curve analysis of magnetic multilayer films and permanent magnet materials

3D FORC diagram of an exchange bias thin film

In past blog entries, we discussed the value of first-order-reversal-curve (FORC) analysis when characterizing magnetic interactions in nickel (Ni) [...]

Interview with Daniel Hoy, Manufacturing Engineer at Lake Shore

Daniel Hoy

Daniel Hoy earned his B.S. in Physics from Ohio University and his M.S. in Physics from the Ohio State University. He officially joined the Lake Shore team as a Manufacturing Engineer [...]

Follow-up: TechConnect FORC paper now available as download

FORC diagram of an array of magnetic nanowires

You may recall us announcing last month that Lake Shore’s Brad Dodrill would present a poster session, “First-Order-Reversal-Curve Analysis of Nanoscale [...]

What the APS and others are doing to help with LHe procurement costs

The American Physical Society (APS) has kicked off a new program designed to help academic researchers—particularly, individual users—more reliably and affordably procure liquid helium. APS is [...]

Some interesting THz-based detector research

If you’re a reader of Photonics Online, you might have seen this recent article on a new type of detector that can absorb terahertz (THz) waves. As detailed in the article, researchers at Rice [...]

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