Gaussmeters are frequently used in manufacturing QC and test applications. Another area where we are seeing an increasing amount of use is in the medical field. These instruments are being used not [...]
We recently linked to this article in our social media: a look at how scientists at work on the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab have been “shimming” a large magnetic ring to create “a magnetic field [...]
Lake Shore has also been collaborating with scientists from the University of Texas (UT) at Austin, along with other institutions, in work aimed at developing more economically feasible [...]
Since isolated graphene was first reported in 2004, a lot of two-dimensional (2D) material research has focused on developing the strong, single-atom-thick material for end use in novel electronic [...]
Researchers have studied conjugated polymers for a number of organic electronics and energy-related applications, including as light absorbers in organic photovoltaic cells. Compared with [...]
For many years, the scientific community has sought an alternative to conventional [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]