We have blogged about the benefits of the AC field Hall measurement method to characterize low-mobility materials. But even when mobilities aren’t very low, the AC method offers an advantage over the [...]
Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) are used in various optoelectronic technologies with the most widely commercialized TCOs consisting of n-type semiconductor materials. Their counterpart, the [...]
If you own a Lake Shore gaussmeter or Hall probe, please note that we recently introduced a new priority service in which we offer a guaranteed two-day turnaround on recalibration once the instrument [...]
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 [...]
Metals, superconductors, and certain other types of materials are characterized by low resistances and can [...]
With the U.S. Department of Energy’s recent announcement about new funding for solid-state lighting (SSL) R&D, we thought this would be a good time to summarize how Lake Shore systems and instruments [...]
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 [...]