In a recently published EDN Network article, Jeffrey Dierker of Lake Shore Cryotronics discusses the value of Hall effect sensors and their history, describing the types of measurement for which Hall [...]
Last Wednesday’s news out of Lawrence Livermore National Lab about a recent advancement toward achieving break-even energy, or “ignition,” is certainly positive. In case you haven’t heard, for the [...]
Dr. Hao Xin and his group in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department are collaborating with Lake Shore’s THz development team on our Phase I Air Force STTR grant
Lake Shore congratulates [...]
Late in 2013, Lake Shore conducted a survey of cryogenic sensor customers in order to assess how scientists and engineers are using sensors. With enough time [...]
Scientists from Lake Shore and Radiant Technology collaborated to characterize the performance of ferroelectric capacitors at cryogenic temperatures. These devices can be used for temperature, [...]
If you watch the NOVA show on PBS, you may have spotted one of our Model 336 temperature controllers on Wednesday night (October 30th, 2013).
We will host our first Google+ Hangout on Oct. 29, 2013, at 2 p.m. The live webcast will focus on types of cryogenic sensors and their applications.
Recently, Lake Shore had the pleasure of hosting U.S. Senator Rob Portman, of Ohio, at our facilities in Westerville. The Senator received a tour and met with company leaders to discuss Lake Shore’s [...]
Probe station users will enjoy this offer:
If you experiment across a range of temperatures, you will want to try our new ZN50R-CVT probes in your Lake Shore probe station. These patented probes [...]
We are really excited about our new probe station catalog. We've worked very hard in making this catalog a helpful guide for you when thinking about purchasing a probe station and for future [...]