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How to Set Two Oscillation Frequencies for the MFIA?

09.02.2022

Result of configuring two osc frequencies

Sometimes we want to measure impedance at two different frequencies simultaneously. The second frequency can be either higher-order harmonics or completely independent from the first one. Thanks to the MF-MD Multi-Demodulator option, we can conveniently set this up. In this short blog post, we will walk you through.

Low-Frequency DLTS of Perovskite Solar Cells

29.06.2021

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Deep level transient spectroscopy (DLTS) is a powerful and commonly used technique to investigate the concentration and carrier binding energy of defects in semiconductors. The technique involves measuring capacitance transients at different temperatures, typically at 1 MHz. However, DLTS can also be carried out at lower frequencies such as 80...

Probing Local Magnetic Field Patterns - Q&A

26.02.2021

Probing Local Magentic Field Patterns

For this webinar we teamed up with Prof. Martino Poggio , whose work focuses on understanding the physics of materials and phenomena that is strongly dependent on the local conditions, be it by impurities or through the design through local probing of magnetic fields coming from currents and magnetization. Several...

Frequency-Domain Response of Lock-in Filters

19.03.2019

Theoretical Frequency Response

Introduction The response of a lock-in amplifier is characterized by the parameters of its low-pass filter (LPF), i.e., time constant and filter order. The temporal response of the LPF demonstrates the latency of measurement while its spectral response shows the noise characteristics of measured signals. This blog post explains how...

How to Demodulate Multi-frequency Signals such as AM, FM and PM

20.03.2018

Tandem Modulation

Introduction When analyzing signals with multiple frequency components, it is important to measure the amplitude and phase of each frequency component accurately so that a change in the characteristics of one component does not affect the measurement of another frequency component. There are two different approaches to multi-frequency signal demodulation...

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