Lake Shore is now taking orders for the new Model 372 AC resistance bridge and temperature controller. This next-generation instrument [...]
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) [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Next week, the annual Electronic Materials Conference (EMC) will be held in Santa Barbara, CA, [...]
You might have read in our probe station catalog that capturing various temperature measurements can be an automated process by adding a Keithley parameter analyzer to a Lake Shore probe station [...]
If you are going to next week’s TechConnect World Innovation Conference & Expo in National Harbor, MD (Washington, D.C.), please consider attending our poster session, “First-Order-Reversal-Curve [...]
Graphene, because of its super-thin yet durable and ductile structure, lends itself to possible use in many new applications, including next-generation sensor designs. The most recent Journal of [...]