Last month, we announced a new partnership with Cascade Microtech, a collaboration that combines the knowledge of two industry leaders who operate in two distinct areas of the probe station market. [...]
Lake Shore Cryotronics and Cascade Microtech announce today that the companies have entered into a cross-marketing agreement, a partnership that is designed to help guide customers to a cryogenic [...]
First-order reversal curve (FORC) analysis is valuable for gaining insight into the relative proportions of reversible and irreversible components of various materials. FORCs are an elegant, [...]
Lake Shore Cryotronics is proud to announce that Michael Swartz, President and CEO of the company, has been named the Westerville Business Person of the Year for 2014 by the Westerville (OH) Area [...]
Regular readers of our blog may be familiar with the work of Dr. Richard Harrison. We’ve discussed in the past how Professor Harrison’s Nanopaleomagnetism Group at the University of Cambridge has [...]
If you own a standard Model 340 cryogenic temperature controller and sometimes feel that two inputs aren’t enough, why not upgrade your instrument with a 3462 option card to bring the total number of [...]
Model 8425 Hall system with cryogenic probe station
Customers occasionally ask for even more specialized characterization and measurement tools than those offered in our standard systems. And, more [...]
Lake Shore is now taking orders for the new Model 372 AC resistance bridge and temperature controller. This next-generation instrument [...]