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August 2017 Newsletter Out Now

August 2017 NewsletterThe Elliot Scientific August newsletter is now available. In this issue we cover a new high incident power handling NIR PLUTO SLM panel from HOLOEYE and new Probe Station option kits from Lake Shore Cryotronics, reveal additional plug-in modules for EXFO’s latest LTB-8 fibre network test instrument and have a quick look at Kinetic Systems‘ anti-vibration equipment, plus QuAMP, Photonics Ireland, and more…

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September 2016 Newsletter Out Now

September 2016 NewsletterThe Elliot Scientific September newsletter is now available. In this issue we introduce Fibercryst – the only manufacturer of short pulse lasers and amplifiers utilising the innovative Single Crystal Fibre technology, gain insight with the latest THz accessory for Probe Stations from Lake Shore Cryotronics, invite you to watch Seebeck measurements being conducted using a CryoLab from Kryoz, and inform you about the Elliot Scientific range of optics, waveplates, mirrors and filters.

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September 2015 Newsletter Out Now

Andeen-Hagerling AH2700A Capacitance Bridge Test Instrument

September 2015 NewsletterThe Elliot Scientific September newsletter is now available. In this issue we welcome CryoSpectra and their cryorefrigeration systems to the UK, get written thanks from Lake Shore with regard to customised cryogenic Probe Stations, admire Andeen-Hagerling‘s work on capacitance measurement, and look forward to Photonex in Coventry next month, plus the International Year of Light and more…

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February 2015 Newsletter Out Now

Februnary 2015 NewsletterThe Elliot Scientific February newsletter is now available. In this issue we combine our knowledge of both CRAIC Technologies and Lake Shore Cryotronics products to deliver a microspectrophotometer equipped custom Probe Station, announce the new Elliot Scientific Optical Tweezers and FEMTOOPTICS catalogues, and describe how Vescent’s D2-135 Module is superb for frequency detuning of master and slave lasers. We also look forward to the Photonex Roadshow in Southampton and the SU2P Symposium at St. Andrews, plus the International Year of Light and more…

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Custom Lake Shore CRX Probe Station with CRAIC Spectrophotometer installed at Southampton

Southampton Custom CRX

Elliot Scientific recently installed a unique integration of Lake Shore CRX micro-manipulated probe station, CRAIC Technologies InGaS Spectrophotometer, and Zeiss microscope at the University of Southampton’s Centre for Photonic Metamaterials.

Combining our knowledge of both CRAIC and Lake Shore products, we offset mounted a Zeiss microscope carrying the CRAIC Spectrophotometer onto the probe station.

The microscope was supported in a custom manufactured rig to provide smooth movement in three axes above the sample chamber, enabling the researchers to closely observe the optical properties of nanostructured materials at cryogenic temperatures through a broadband objective lens of special design.

Contact us if your next project requires a custom engineering solution. We can help.


October 2014 Newsletter Out Now

October 2014 NewsletterThe Elliot Scientific October newsletter is now available. In this issue Gamma Scientific systems and UDT Instruments join the Elliot Scientific portfolio, Lake Shore meld a DC Hall System and Cryogenic Probe Station together that results in the new Model 8425, Product Overview 2015 becomes available, Vescent Photonics add an Offset Phase Lock Servo to their ICE Box range, and Photonex 2014 opens next week.

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Low-cost, quick delivery Probe Station introduced by Lake Shore

PS-100The newly introduced Lake Shore PS-100 is a pre-configured solution for customers needing a basic, low-cost cryogenic probe station. This packaged system consists of a TTPX probe station set up for four-point triaxial probing, ideal for sensitive, high-impedance DC measurements.

The PS-100 is intended to offer a straightforward cryogenic probing solution without the complexity of choosing from multiple configuration options. The four arm triaxial scheme is the most commonly requested probe station configuration and serves many different applications.

By pre-configuring these units, Lake Shore can take advantage of operational efficiency in manufacturing to offer a very competitive price and a lead time of just 3-4 weeks.

The PS-100 has the same performance specifications as the existing TTPX and can be upgraded with standard TTPX options in the field.

A PS-100 information sheet is available, or visit our Lake Shore Probe Stations page on the Elliot Scientific website. Alternatively, contact us for more information.


October 2013 Newsletter Out Now

October 2013 E-LetterThe Elliot Scientific October newsletter is now available. In this issue we explore the range of nanopositioning products available from Mad City Labs, take a look at the new catalogues about Probe Stations from Lake Shore and laser eyewear from Honeywell Safety, feature Laser Driver Modules from OptoSci, wave the flag for the UK at InterOpto in Japan, and take a stand at Photonex in Coventry next week.

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