CRO Electrical and Magnetic Characterization Equipment
The Analysis Research Service Center (ARSC) spans multiple locations in the Roy F. Mitte (RFM) and Jerome C. Supple (SUPP) buildings and hosts equipment utilized to probe the structure, composition, and electrical/magnetic properties of matter. Finally, electrical/magnetic characterization measures the response of a sample to an applied field that allows determination of properties like magnetization, carrier mobility, impedance, and conductivity.
Filter Panel
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Optical Microscopy
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Electron Microscopy
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Spectroscopy
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Electrical
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Magnetic
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Scanning Probe Microscopy
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Sample Preparation
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Particle/Pore size
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RFM 1202
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RFM 1203
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RFM 2226
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Supple 171
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RFM 1236
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Laser
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X-Ray
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Cryogen
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Cronus
Cronus is a shielded semiautomatic probe station that allows for an exceptional noise floor for low level voltage/current and capacitance measurements.
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Dynacool PPMS
The Quantum Design Physical Properties Measurement System (PPMS) represents a unique concept in laboratory equipment: an open architecture, variable temperature-field system, designed to perform a variety of automated measurements.
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ezHEMS
The ezHEMS systems have an integrated hardware and software system designed to measure and analyze the electronic properties of samples.
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Hermes
Hermes mercury probe station has a specialized sample stage for probing the thin film reactance (L, C, R) of a material without a top contact.
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Linear Four Point Probe
Four point electrical measurements are utilized to more accurately determine the sheet resistance of bulk samples or thin films because they can eliminate the effect of contact resistance.
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Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM)
EZ9-HF High Field vector vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) is for the characterization of magnetic materials including powders, thin films and bulk magnetic materials.