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Boost Your SPM Applications - Q&A

19.10.2020

Boost SPM Webinar Screenshot

Following up on the webinar dedicated to Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) techniques, I'd like to post a short summary in this blog as well as answers to most questions raised during this event. The recording of this webinar can be found on the Zurich Instruments YouTube channel here...

Inductance of an SMD Shunt Resistor

15.09.2020

Plotter

The reliable and accurate measurement of current is critical to optimising any electronic system. The most commonly used method to measure current flows within a circuit is by using a low-value resistor mounted in series, and then measuring the voltage drop across this resistor. These current sensing resistors are commonly...

Nanoscale Light-Matter Interactions - Q&A

12.08.2020

Nanoscale light-matter interaction screenshot

This blog post answers questions asked by the audience during our webinar "Nanoscale light-matter interactions" hosted by Physics Today and featuring guest speakers Markus Raschke and Samuel Johnson. The webinar was recorded and is available on demand here . Here’s a selection of questions asked during the webinar, which we...

Optimize Signal Acquisition for Optical Measurements - Q&A

08.07.2020

Signal Acquisition

This blog post answers the many appreciated questions asked by the audience during the two recent webinar events "Optimize signal acquisition for optical measurements" and "Optimize signal acquisition for optics and photonics measurements". Both events were recorded and are available here and here . Both webinars covered these points: Lock-in...

Multiplexed Impedance Measurements

17.06.2020

Multiplexed Impedance Measurement

Introduction Having more impedance measurement channels is often desirable in many applications. For instance, in electrical impedance tomography (EIT), it is common to have many channels to achieve enough spatial resolution (144 electrodes on the thorax) [1]. Naturally, this can be done with multiple instruments working together. When synchronization is...

Humidity Sensors – Resistive or Capacitive?

15.06.2020

Humidity Sensing

Humidity sensors (also known as hygrometers) are commonly used in applications ranging from everyday sensing to lab research. They are typically placed in an enclosed chamber, such as a car or a glovebox, where they are used to check whether the humidity is healthy for humans or materials inside.

Nanostructure Transport Characterization - Q&A

25.05.2020

Transport Characterization

Thank you to everyone who attended the "Nanostructure transport characterization" Webinar. It was my first webinar and it was an amazing experience for the whole team. We received a lot of questions and in this post I will answer most of them by grouping them into four categories: Measurement tools...

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