Lake Shore to Exhibit New THz Materials Characterization System at 2013 MRS Spring Meeting
Posted: 2013-3-31
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Lake Shore Cryotronics will exhibit at the 2013 Materials Research Society (MRS)
Spring Meeting & Exhibit, April 1-5 in San Francisco. The annual Meeting
showcases the latest developments in materials research and boasts over 50
symposia and over 5,000 attendees.
In addition to its cryogenic probe stations, Lake Shore will be highlighting its
terahertz (THz) materials characterization system, a prototype product the
company revealed earlier this month at the APS March Meeting. Slated for late
2013 delivery, the new system will allow researchers to explore important
phenomena in novel electronic and magnetic materials, using non-destructive,
non-contact THz energy.
"We received an overwhelmingly positive response to the THz system at our
Materials Research forum at the March Meeting, and we look forward to learning
from MRS members about its application to their research," said Scott Yano,
engineering manager for Lake Shore.
Lake Shore experts are developing measurement solutions that will enable
scientists everywhere to reliably explore the THz gap in pursuit of new insights
into the physical properties of electronic and magnetic materials. Attendees can
visit MRS Spring Meeting booth 308 or the Lake Shore website for more
information.
About Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Supporting advanced research since 1968, Lake Shore
(http://www.lakeshore.com) is a leading innovator in measurement and control
solutions for materials characterization under extreme temperature and
magnetic field conditions. High-performance product solutions from Lake Shore
include cryogenic temperature sensors and instrumentation, magnetic test and
measurement systems, probe stations, and precision materials characterizations
systems that explore the electronic and magnetic properties of next-generation
materials. Lake Shore serves an international base of research customers at
leading university, government, aerospace, and commercial research institutions
and is supported by a global network of sales and service facilities.