We are not officially announcing it yet—this is just a sneak preview for our blog readers. But, our new current source, the Model 121, is being introduced in June.
Continuing in the theme of last week's post, some further news on our progress in developing the THz-based materials characterization system:
We have been working hard on the terahertz front. Here is a quick summary of some of the things we have accomplished toward our goal of the terahertz system development, followed by a video with Dr. [...]
Lake Shore attended the American Physical Society Conference held in Baltimore on 3/18 to 3/22, as we do each year. In addition to technical papers presented by David Daughton and Jeff Lindemuth, [...]
We recently announced the development of our new continuously variable temperature (CVT) probe in a press release last month. This month we were excited about the opportunity to get together with [...]
Lake Shore will be attending the APS March meeting in Baltimore, March 18, through March 22. We are holding a Materials Research Forum on Wednesday the 20th, in the Latrobe Room at the Hilton [...]
This post and video is the final installment of our Model 8404 Hall Measurement System video series.
Recently, Dr. Jeff Lindemuth went to Case Western Reserve in Ohio to install a new VSM for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
Recently, Jeff Dierker, Senior Consulting Engineer for Lake Shore, represented us at our booth at the Magnetics 2013 conference in Orlando, Florida. Jeff was kind enough to explain the basics of our [...]
Last week, one of our installers, Dr. Jeffrey Lindemuth had the pleasure of traveling to Brazil to install a Model 7404 vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) at the Department of the Physics of [...]