Lake Shore Cryotronics terahertz probe arms precisely measure devices operating at 75-110 GHz

Sept. 22, 2016
A series of cryogenic probe arms now have an optional terahertz-frequency probe arm, which allows precise measurement of devices operating at 75–110 GHz.

A series of cryogenic probe arms now have an optional terahertz-frequency probe arm, which allows precise measurement of devices operating at 75–110 GHz (the WR10 band) or 140–220 GHz (the WR5.1 band). It performs calibrated S-parameter and other high-frequency measurements as a function of low temperature and in high magnetic field.
Lake Shore Cryotronics
Westerville, OH

www.lakeshore.com

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