Customer Interviews
We are always thrilled to talk with our customers about their research and the role our instruments play in their projects. This page gathers all interviews featured in our quarterly newsletters.
Dr. David Albertini

« What is clear is that for modes such as dual-frequency resonance tracking PFM, the HF2LI is precise, is characterized by very low noise and gives maximum performance. »
Dr. Heng Shen

« The HF2LI outperformed the other instrument in terms of crosstalk suppression from high-order harmonics. »
Dr. Natalia Ares

« We used our UHFLIs to detect coherent nanomechanical oscillations driven by single-electron tunneling in a suspended carbon nanotube. »
Dr. George Nelson

« The MFIA replaces three of the components found in a traditional DLTS system. »
Prof. Christoph Stampfer

« Recently, my group acquired an AWG from Zurich Instruments to help us understand the physics of potential spin and valley qubits in bilayer graphene. »
Prof. Jérôme Faist

« With the current and voltage inputs, the MFLI is ideally suited to transport measurements. »
Ying He

« The MFLI is far more than a lock-in amplifier – the test and measurement tools that come with it are game changers. »
Prof. Behraad Bahreyni

« I like high-performance instrumentation that provides the flexibility to go beyond the original application. »
Dr. Qi Chen

« The LabOne graphical user interface of the HF2LI makes it easier for my students to understand the whole process of signal processing. »
Prof. Marcos Dantus

« I saw that the UHFLI operated at 600 MHz and my first response was “That’s pretty amazing!” »
Dr. Philip Moll

« The MFLI is our workhorse lock-in amplifier, used daily for high precision, low-noise measurements of small signals. »
Dr. Martin Rohmer

« The work with Zurich Instruments was highly productive and a great experience for us, both on the technical and business side. »
Dr. Craig Prater and Dean Dawson

« We love the Zurich Instruments software interface. Zurich Instruments has been superb in providing integration support and training when we needed help. »
Prof. Gaojian Wu

« Not only can we enjoy the most advanced precision instrumentation, but also we do not need to spend too much time on learning how to use the equipment. We can then put more energy into the research and data analysis. »
Dr. Malcolm R. Connolly

« The UHFLI fits in nicely as the 600 MHz input bandwidth is compatible with our typical RF tank circuits and the demodulator bandwidth of 5 MHz allows us to monitor fast processes. »
Ehsan Nasr Esfahani

« In addition to the user-friendly LabOne interface, the support from Zurich Instruments made a valuable contribution to shortening the learning time and solving the challenges we were facing. »
Prof. Gary Steele

« With the HF2LI you can do all the filtering and mixing in the digital domain. That made the difference between spending half a year getting the analog setup to work and just plugging in the HF2LI and start measuring. »
Dr. Dalziel J. Wilson

« The frequency flexibility of the UHFLI comes in handy for a variety of bread-and-butter tasks. »