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 [...]
See this Journal of Nanomaterials article, “Microstructure and Superparamagnetic Properties of Mg-Ni-Cd Ferrites Nanoparticles,” detailing how [...]
If you visited us at the APS March Meeting in Denver, you likely saw an early version of our new Model 372 on display. Or perhaps you have seen it on our website. This instrument represents the first [...]