Various steps go into accurately characterizing new devices, especially when measuring electrical signals, voltage, and current. Our upcoming July 20 MRS webinar will cover these steps, discussing [...]
When characterizing a device, you often look for a small response to some sort of stimulus, such as AC current. But frequently, this is being done in the presence of a DC offset as well as a lot of [...]
If you're planning to perform low-level electrical measurements in a low-temperature environment, such as to characterize samples in a cryostat or dilution refrigerator, then this new app note may be [...]
Measurement of electrical signals, voltage, and current is one of the most important methods used by researchers to characterize electronic materials. But electrical signals are often at very low [...]
One of the most unique features of our new modular MeasureReady™ M81-SSM synchronous source measure system is its patent-pending MeasureSync™ signal synchronization technology. This real-time [...]
We are excited to now be taking customer orders for our new MeasureReady™ M81 Synchronous Source Measure (SSM) System — a unique, modular low-level measurement system that simplifies the setup and [...]
If you’re interested in learning more about Hall effect measurements, be sure to download our new Hall Effect Measurement Handbook: A Fundamental Tool for Semiconductor Material Characterization.
There's a new addition to the Lake Shore Academy: "How Does it Work?" video education series. This introduction to [...]
Rob Ellis, our VP of Strategic Planning, recently sat down with AZoNano to discuss how researchers can make their Hall measurement process more efficient with the FastHall™ technology available in [...]
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 [...]