➀ Lake Shore Cryotronics introduces a source measurement unit (SMU-10) optimized for characterizing 2D and nano electronic devices. The SMU-10 can resolve 3nV and 1fA, with voltage ranges from 10mV to 10V and current ranges from 1nA to 100mA. ➁ The unit works with both AC and DC signals and is designed to be an extension of Lake Shore's M81-SSM synchronous source measure system, enabling independent control of FET gates and sources. ➂ The system is useful for low-power test applications with challenging signal-to-noise ratios, such as sensor transistors and quantum computer readout electronics.
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