Virginia Tech team unveils Hyperloop pod design

We blogged earlier about us partnering with and supplying a gaussmeter and Hall probe to Virginia Tech students competing in the Hyperloop pod design competition. As a follow-up, last week, the [...]

New video presentation on using cryogenic probe stations for device R&D

To learn more about temperature-dependent characterization for device research, particularly as it relates to the use of our cryogenic probe stations with the Keysight Technologies B1500A [...]

Lake Shore exhibiting at three conferences next week

Next week will be a busy one for us, with three events on our travel schedule:

The IEEE MTT International Microwave Symposium (IMS) in San Francisco (Booth 2348), where Vaden West, Western U.S. Sales [...]

Drivers for Keysight B1500A/Lake Shore probe station integration now available

We have blogged about Lake Shore being a Solutions Partner of Keysight Technologies. As a follow-up, we are excited to announce that we now have drivers that will enable you to centrally automate [...]

New suitcase option for CPX, CPX-VF, and CRX-VF probe stations

If you’re looking for a simple way to transfer samples from a glovebox, drybox, or other inert atmosphere container to a high-vacuum, cryogenic probing environment, this may be of interest to you: a [...]

NETL researcher and Lake Shore collaborator receives PECASE award

Congratulations go out to U.S. Department of Energy scientist Dr. Paul Ohodnicki on his receiving of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientist and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor [...]

Cryogenic probing in 2D electronic material research

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 [...]

Uniquely configured probe station at University of Southampton’s Centre for Photonic Metamaterials

Elliot Scientific customized a Lake Shore probe station with a CRAIC spectrophotometer and a Zeiss microscope for the University of Southampton

App note examines low resistance measurements of metals in 8400 Series HMS

Hall voltage vs. field for both low resistance (orange) and standard resistance (blue)

Metals, superconductors, and certain other types of materials are characterized by low resistances and can [...]

Advancing research of more efficient light emitting diode technology

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 [...]

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