Late in 2013, Lake Shore conducted a survey of cryogenic sensor customers in order to assess how scientists and engineers are using sensors. With enough time [...]
Scientists from Lake Shore and Radiant Technology collaborated to characterize the performance of ferroelectric capacitors at cryogenic temperatures. These devices can be used for temperature, [...]
If you watch the NOVA show on PBS, you may have spotted one of our Model 336 temperature controllers on Wednesday night (October 30th, 2013).
We will host our first Google+ Hangout on Oct. 29, 2013, at 2 p.m. The live webcast will focus on types of cryogenic sensors and their applications.
We recently published an application note titled Rock Magnetism and First-Order-Reversal-Curve (FORC) Measurements. Written by Brad Dodrill, this paper discusses the usefulness of FORC measurements [...]
Recently, Lake Shore had the pleasure of hosting U.S. Senator Rob Portman, of Ohio, at our facilities in Westerville. The Senator received a tour and met with company leaders to discuss Lake Shore’s [...]
Probe station users will enjoy this offer:
If you experiment across a range of temperatures, you will want to try our new ZN50R-CVT probes in your Lake Shore probe station. These patented probes [...]
We are really excited about our new probe station catalog. We've worked very hard in making this catalog a helpful guide for you when thinking about purchasing a probe station and for future [...]
We have added a new application note to our website explaining first-order reversal curves (FORC). Brad Dodrill, the author of this note, writes that FORCs enable us to obtain information about [...]
Recently, one of Lake Shore's scientists, Dr. Jeffrey Lindemuth, took part in writing a paper that was published by the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
The paper is titled "Combined Charge [...]