Lake Shore to Discuss Measurement Solutions for Low-temperature Electronics at WOLTE
Columbus, Ohio (PRWEB) September 15, 2016 -- Lake Shore Cryotronics, a leading innovator in solutions for measurement over a wide range of temperature and magnetic field conditions, will be discussing characterization and temperature measurement solutions for cryoelectronic applications at next week’s 12th International Workshop on Low Temperature Electronics (WOLTE-12) in Tempe, Ariz.
Lake Shore material characterization products enable researchers to isolate defects in materials and, in some platforms, early-stage device structures as a function of temperature and high field. Evaluating fundamental electrical properties at cryogenic temperatures can assist in the development of faster, more efficient electronic devices. Platforms include:
• The Model 8501 THz system, a fully integrated characterization system that uses THz-frequency energy and a high-field cryostat to measure spectroscopic responses of research-scale materials, such as ultrathin epilayers, bulk semiconductors, and buried thin films in pre-device stage heterostructures. Spectroscopic measurements obtained by the system can provide important insights during photovoltaic, organic electronic and spin-based computing R&D.
• Cryogenic probe stations for wafer-scale process verification and the measurement of properties for TMD and 2D material transistor, CNT device and GaN device development. Also now available: a THz-frequency probe arm option for on-wafer probing of millimeter-wave devices at 75 GHz and up frequencies, enabling calibrated S-parameter measurements of MMIC, MEMS, LNA, THz detector and superconducting circuit designs.
• Hall effect measurement systems for determining the mobility and concentration of multiple carriers in III-V, II-VI and elemental semiconductors, metal oxides and complex oxide systems, and when using an AC field Hall option, for characterizing low-mobility materials, particularly those in photovoltaic, thermoelectric and organic electronic applications.
At WOLTE-12, Lake Shore will also be discussing temperature measurement products, such as:
• Industry-leading Cernox™, platinum, silicon diode, germanium and ruthenium oxide sensors.
• Temperature instruments, including the Model 372 AC resistance bridge/temperature controller for continuous cryogenic control in the sub-1 K range (when used with the appropriate sensor).
• New 240 Series sensor input modules for convenient PLC-based temperature monitoring in large-scale physics and superconductivity research applications.
About Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Supporting advanced research since 1968, Lake Shore Cryotronics (http://www.lakeshore.com) is a leading innovator in measurement and control solutions for materials characterization under variable 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.
Andy Phillips, Lake Shore Cryotronics, http://www.lakeshore.com, +1 (614) 891-2243 Ext: 373, [email protected]
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