Lake Shore Cryotronics, along with Cryoforum, our authorized representative in France, will be attending next week’s Monaco-ITER International Fusion Energy Days (MIIFED)/ITER Business Forum (IBF) [...]
Please note that in observance of the holidays, our office will be closing at 2 p.m. (EST) tomorrow, Dec. 24, and will remain closed through the remainder of the year, reopening on Monday, Jan. 4.
Fusion research continues in earnest as the international scientific community strives to develop new sustainable sources of energy—important because of the ever-growing need for cheaper, cleaner [...]
EOS Earth & Space Science published a meeting report this week for the FORC Workshop held at the University of Minnesota in July, specifically highlighting how the first-order-reversal-curve (FORC) [...]
We are always seeking new ways to bring Lake Shore technology to more researchers in more fields and to help advance their work. To this end, Lake Shore recently became a Solutions Partner of [...]
Lake Shore temperature sensors come in a variety of packages, with various mounting schemes and containers that enable mounting in very tight spaces. For some applications, especially if the sensors [...]
We have added two new videos to the bottom of our VSM/AGM Systems page, explaining how vibrating sample and alternating gradient magnetometry work. In each system, the sample under study is [...]
If you weren’t able to attend last month’s First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) Workshop at the University of Minnesota but would still like to learn more about the FORC technique, organizers have [...]
Thanks to everyone who attended the First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) Workshop held last week on the campus of the University of Minnesota. Approximately 60 researchers attended the one and a half [...]
If you’re attending the joint Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference in Tucson next week and want to know more about our tests to determine which sensor [...]