9700A Superconducting Hall System

9700A Superconducting Magnet

The 9700A HMS has been discontinued. Please consider the 8400 Series HMS as an alternative.

Features of the Model 9700A

  • Standard sample resistance ranges from 0.04 mΩ to 200 GΩ
  • Fields to 9 T
  • Temperatures from 2 K to 400 K
  • Quantitative Mobility Spectrum Analysis (QMSA®) software resolves individual carrier mobilities and densities in multi-carrier devices
  • Anomalous Hall Effect measurements for spintronics including dilute magnetic semiconductors and ferromagnetic metallic alloys

The 9700A HMS has been discontinued. Please consider the 8400 Series HMS as an alternative.

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Featuring patented* FastHall technology, the M91 fundamentally changes Hall effect characterization by eliminating applied magnetic field polarity switching. This results in faster, more accurate measurements, especially with high field superconducting magnets or low mobility materials.

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Backed and supported by nearly two decades of expertise in materials characterization systems, Lake Shore’s fully integrated Hall effect measurement systems (HMS) are used to characterize physical properties in semiconductors, as well as other electronic materials including magnetoresistors, multilayer magnetic films, dilute magnetic semiconductors, superconductors, and spintronics devices. Available in a variety of electromagnet-based configurations ranging in field up to 2 T or a powerful 9 T superconducting magnet-based configuration, Lake Shore HMS are ideally suited for the most demanding materials research applications, product development, and quality control. An assortment of options expands the functionality of Lake Shore HMS.

Modern materials ranging from compound semiconductors to nanomaterials are pushing the limits of transport measurements. Lake Shore combines precision electronics, flexible software, variable magnetic field and temperature, and a wide resistance range into the most advanced HMS. When used in combination with data taken from the variable field Hall measurement, our proprietary Quantitative Mobility Spectrum Analysis (QMSA™) software resolves individual carrier mobilities and densities in multi-carrier devices such as quantum wells and high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs).

​Please note: the AC measurement option is no longer available for the 9700A