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SSI Receives Multiple Lock-in Amplifier Orders from Israel's Witzmann Institute Once Again

The team at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel has once again purchased multiple OE1022D lock-in amplifiers from Sine Scientific Instruments, bringing their total to twenty units. The dual-channel lock-in amplifier OE1022D is applied in SQUID scanning microscopy measurements at the Weizmann Institute, demonstrating stable performance and consistently receiving positive feedback.

Dual-Channel Lock-in Amplifier OE1022D Applied in the Study of Nonlinear Plasmon-Exciton Polarit

In 2022, the research team led by Professor Jiang Tian from the National University of Defense Technology, in collaboration with Professor Shi Lei's team from Fudan University, published an article titled "Interacting Plexcitons for Designed Ultrafast Optical Nonlinearity in a Mono" in RLight: Science & Applications. 

Congratulations to SSI for Successfully Passing the ISO9001 System Certification!

In order to further improve the product quality, standardize the company's business processes, effective control of risk, the formation of standardized operation and standardized management model, Guangzhou Sine Scientific Instrument Co. On May 13th, 2022, the company officially obtained the certificate of quality management system certification.

OE1022 in the Study of Quantum Temperature Sensors for Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) in Diamond

In 2021, academician Guo Guangcan's team at the University of Science and Technology of China & Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences (KLQIS) published an article in Review of scientific instruments titled "A robust fiber-based quantum thermometer coupled with nitrogen-vacancy centers", reporting a quantum temperature sensor based on nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond.

Congrats SSI Get the Project "Research and Application of Wideband Lock-in Amplifier"

Recently, the National Key Research and Development Program project "Research and Application of Precision Wideband Lock-In Amplifiers," led by Professor Wang Zixin from Sun Yat-sen University as the project head and chief technical advisor for the Sine Scientific Instruments team, was approved. 

OE1022 Applied to Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Measurements in Superconducting Thin Films

In 2017, Jinfeng Jia and Canhua Liu of Shanghai Jiaotong University published an article entitled "Development of in situ two-coil mutual inductance technique in a multifunctional scanning tunneling microscope" article, reporting the development of in situ two-coil mutual inductance technique in a multifunctional scanning tunneling microscope.

Application of Lock-in Amplifier OE1022D and Chopper OE3001 in Nonlinear Optical Research

In September 2021, the team of Prof. Zhipeng Huang and Academician Qi Zhang from the School of Chemical Science and Engineering of Tongji University published a research paper titled "Giant Nonlinear Optical Absorption of Ion-Intercalated Tin Disulfide Associated with Abundant In-Gap Defects" .

SSI Receives Order from Rice University

Previously, Sine Scientific Instruments has collaborated with Rice University. Due to the needs of optical experiments, Rice University ordered a dual-channel lock-in amplifier OE1022D from Sine Scientific Instruments after comparing products from other manufacturers for photon counting applications.

SSI Receives Order from Israel's Witzmann Institute Again

Since the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel purchased the OE1022D lock-in amplifier from Sine Scientific Instruments in 2019 to establish a parallel multi-channel high-speed lock-in amplifier system, it has consistently received positive feedback for its stable performance.

Sine Scientific Instrument U.S.A. and First Solar, Inc Establish Cooperation

Sine Scientific Instrument U.S.A., Inc. has established a partnership with First Solar, Inc, one of the world's leading manufacturers of solar photovoltaic modules. At the same time, First Solar is the world's foremost manufacturer of cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film photovoltaic modules.

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