Lake Shore Cryotronics will be at next week’s Intermag conference in Singapore to discuss their award-winning 8600 Series VSM for advanced magnetic material characterization. Representing Lake Shore will be Nelson Chen, Lake Shore International Sales Manager for Asia, and anexus, the company’s authorized sales representative in Singapore.
The electromagnet-based 8600 Series raises the bar for magnetometer performance and convenience, combining high sensitivity (15 nemu), rapid measurement speed (10 ms/pt), and simple operation in a system that enables researchers to perform more science in less time. Flexible and adaptable, it can be used to characterize properties of solid, thin film, powder, and liquid samples over a 4.2 K to 1273 K temperature range and at variable fields to 3.26 T.
Featuring a design that simplifies the user’s interaction with the VSM and ensures repeatable measurements, the 8600 Series especially benefits low-moment material characterization and research involving first order reversal curve (FORC) measurements, flying through complex FORC data collection sequences in a fraction of the time required on previous systems.
The 8600 Series software simplifies VSM control and combines standard predefined measurement routines with configurable field and measurement loops to provide a flexible data acquisition environment. It also features an integrated scripting tool, which enables users to extend the existing routines with an open-ended software scripting language that can be used to perform customized measurement protocols and interface with third-party lab equipment.
At Intermag Booth A-01, attendees can also learn about Lake Shore’s:
- Magnetic test and measurement instrumentation, including new F71 and F41 teslameters for convenient and dependable magnetic field measurements.
- Cryogenic probe stations with integrated in-plane and out-of-plane magnets for DC, RF, microwave, and THz-frequency probing of material samples in fields to more than 2 T and at temperatures below 4 K.
- Hall effect measurement systems for performing Hall effect and magneto-transport measurements as a function of temperature (15 K to 1273 K) and field (to 2.25 T).