App note on very low-moment measurement capabilities of 8600 Series VSM

Some magnetic materials, such as nanowires, nanoparticles, and thin films, typically possess weak magnetic moments. This is due mainly to the small amount of magnetic material present. Therefore, [...]

Measurement performance of our new 10-inch VSM — read the app note

For researchers requiring higher applied magnetic fields than our 4- and 7-inch 8600 Series VSMs, we now offer a 10-inch electromagnet version (Model 8610). Providing fields as high as 3.6 T (>36 [...]

New app note on sensitive EQE characterization measurements

The landscape of photodetector and solar cell technologies has been rapidly expanded with the emergence of numerous novel material paradigms, including organic semiconductors, perovskites, and [...]

Probe station app note discusses and compares wafer mounting methods

When using a cryogenic probe station, wafer mounting methodologies are a key element of wafer-level characterization. The mounting materials and approach will influence device temperature, sample [...]

New app note on vector VSM measurements available for download

If you’re interested in using a vibrating sample magnetometer to measure the vector components of magnetization and torque curves for magnetically anisotropic materials, then be sure to read our [...]

App note on use of new parametric probes for accurate C-V measurements

Capacitance-voltage (C-V) measurements are widely used by device and material researchers to characterize fundamental properties of new devices—typically under ambient conditions. A new app note [...]

App note on use of Model 372 scanners for either ultra-low temperature or resistance measurements

The Model 372 AC resistance bridge and temperature controller makes it easy to perform multiple tasks that were once very difficult to perform reliably at very low temperatures. Yet the instrument [...]

Now available: New VSM app note and FORC ebook for download

New 8600 VSM

New article and app note on sensor wire length of 240 Series modules

In large-scale high-energy physics applications, cryogenic monitoring electronics have traditionally been placed close to the temperature sensors, mainly because of the very small signals used to [...]

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