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 [...]
There is a growing amount of interest in magnetocaloric effect (MCE) research, primarily directed toward developing next-generation, eco-friendly magnetic refrigerator technologies for consumer use. [...]
As yet another example of an application where AC field Hall measurements would be useful, we’d like to call attention to this Model 8404 HMS-related research just published in the Journal of Applied [...]
Announced just this week, Lake Shore been selected as one of the Top Workplaces in central Ohio by Columbus CEO magazine and WBNS-10TV. Employers on the Top Workplaces list are chosen based solely on [...]
We have previously discussed how you can use a Lake Shore probe station’s temperature controller with a Keithley semiconductor characterization system to automate temperature measurements. Now it’s [...]