High Impedance Hall Measurements and the Fully Guarded Insert

By Jeffrey Lindemuth

Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc., Westerville, OH

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Jeffrey Lindemuth Dr. Jeffrey Lindemuth is an Applications Scientist IV with Lake Shore. He received his BSc in Physics from Penn State University and his PhD in High Energy Physics from the College of William and Mary in 1982, where his research concentrated on the study of weak and strong interactions through the measurements of exotic atom x-rays. Before Lake Shore, Dr. Lindemuth was with EG&G Princeton Applied Research, concentrating on computer-aided measurements and data analysis for electrochemistry, optical spectroscopy, fiber optics, magnetic materials, and high-speed electronics. He later became Director of R&D for the company. Since joining Lake Shore in 1993, his focus has been in the development of magnetic measurement systems, including VSMs and AC susceptibility measurements as well as Hall systems and data analysis. In addition, Dr. Lindemuth performs application training, working closely with customers to help them better understand the measurements obtained from their VSM and Hall systems. He is widely recognized as an expert in instrumentation and methods for Hall measurements, particularly in semiconductor materials. For more about Dr. Lindemuth’s work, read this Q&A from our blog.

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  • Jeffrey Lindemuth (2024), "High Impedance Hall Measurements and the Fully Guarded Insert," https://nanohub.org/resources/38873.

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