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Jeff Lindemuth

Applications Scientist IV

There are a lot of changes coming for materials research in the near future. The distinction between electronic materials and biological materials is becoming less and less evident, and as researchers blend the two together they will need new, more advanced measurement techniques. I expect to see this happening in all branches of the industry, from renewable energy to communications and computing, and I’m excited to see what new possibilities that presents for Lake Shore.
Jeff 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.

Select Publications

Dodecaborane-Based Dopants Designed to Shield Anion Electrostatics Lead to Increased Carrier Mobility in a Doped Conjugated Polymer
T.J. Aubry, J.C. Axtell, V.M. Basile, K.J. Winchell, J.R. Lindemuth, T.M. Porter, J.Y. Liu, A.N. Alexandrova, C.P. Kubiak, S.H. Tolbert, A.M. Spokoyny, B.J. Schwartz, Advanced Materials 31 (11), 1805647

Non-exponential decay of persistent photocarriers in an AIGaN/AIN/GaN heterostructure
D. Daughton, B.K. Lai, J. Lindemuth, APS Meeting Abstracts

Fast Hall: A Method for High Speed AC Field, AC Current Hall Measurements
J. Lindemuth, APS Meeting Abstracts

Magnetic Anisotropy: Measurements with a Vector Vibrating Sample Magnetometer
B.C. Dodrill, J.R. Lindemuth, J. Krause, Lake Shore Cryotronics

Designing Conjugated Polymers for Molecular Doping: The Roles of Crystallinity, Swelling, and Conductivity in Sequentially-Doped Selenophene-Based Copolymers
D.T. Scholes, P.Y. Yee, G.R. McKeown, S. Li, H. Kang, J.R. Lindemuth, X. Xia, S.C. King, D.S. Seferos, S.H. Tolbert, B.J. Schwartz, Chemistry of Materials 31 (1), 73-82

Transient Hall Effect characterization of persistent photo-generated carriers in GaN/AIGaN heterostructures
D. Daughton, B.K. Lai, J. Lindemuth, APS Meeting Abstracts

Fast Hall: A High Speed Hall Measurement for Material Characterization
J. Lindemuth, APS Meeting Abstracts

The Effects of Crystallinity on Charge Transport and the Structure of Sequentially Processed F4TCNQ‐Doped Conjugated Polymer Films
D.T. Scholes, P.Y. Yee, J.R. Lindemuth, H. Kang, J. Onorato, R. Ghosh, C.K. Luscombe, F.C. Spano, S.H. Tolbert, B.J. Schwartz, Advanced Functional Materials 27 (44), 1702654

Hall-effect mobility for a selection of natural and synthetic 2D semiconductor crystals
S. Monaghan, F. Gity, R. Duffy, G. Mrabelli, M. McCarthy, K. Cherkaoui, I.M. Povey, R.E. Nagle, P.K. Hurley, J.R. Lindemuth, E. Napolitani,  2017 Joint International EUROSOI Workshop and International Conference on Ultimate Integration on Silicon (EUROSOI-ULIS)

Photophysics of polarons and bipolarons in F4TCNQ-doped semiconducting polymers
M. Voss, D. Scholes, J.R. Challa, J. Lindemuth, B. Schwartz, Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 253

Understanding the relationship between semiconducting polymer crystallinity and the electrical properties of sequentially-processed F4TCNQ-doped P3HT films
D. Scholes, P. Yee, S. Hawks, J. Lindemuth, S. Tolbert, B. Schwatrz, Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 253

Synthesis, electronic transport and optical properties of Si: ⍺-Fe2O3 single crystals
A.J.E. Rettie, W.D. Chemelewski, B.R. Wygant, J. Lindemuth, J.F. Lin, D. Eisenberg, C.S. Brauer, T.J. Johnson, T.N. Beiswenger, R.D. Ash, X. Li, J. Zhou, C.B. Mullins, Journal of Materials Chemistry C 4 (3), 559-567

Electronic Transport in Molybdenum Dioxide Thin Films
K. W. Harrison, C. D. Corolewski, M. D. McCluskey, J. Lindemuth, S. Ha, and M. G. Norton, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2015.

Overcoming Film Quality Issues for Conjugated Polymers Doped with F4TCNQ by Solution Sequential Processing: Hall Effect, Structural, and Optical Measurements
D. T. Scholes, S. A. Hawks, P. Y. Yee, H. Wu, J.R. Lindemuth, S.H. Tolbert, B.J. Schwartz, Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 6 (23), 4786-4793

High-temperature FORC study of single- and multi-phase permanent magnets
B. Dodrill, J. Lindemuth, C. Radu and H. Reichard, Materials Research Bulletin, Vol. 40, Issue 11, November 2015

Electrical and Magnetic Properties Modification in Heavy Ion Irradiated NixCo3-x)O4 Films
J. S. McCloy, W. Jiang, W. Bennett, M. H. Engelhard, J. Lindemuth, N. S. Parmar, and G. J. Exarhos, Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 119 (39), 22465 – 22476, 2015.

Anisotropic Small-Polaron Hopping in W: BiVO4 Single Crystals
A. J. E. Rettie, W. D. Chemelewski, J. Lindemuth, J. S. McCloy, L. G. Marshall, J. Zhou, D. Emin, and C. B. Mullins, Applied Physics Letters, 106 (2), 022106, 2015.

Comparative Analysis of Hole Transport in Compressively Strained InSb and Ge Quantum Well Heterostructures
A. Agrawal, M. Barth, H. Madan, Y. J. Lee, Y. R. Lin, C. H. Wu, C. H. Ko, and C. H. Wann, Applied Physics Letters 105 (5), 052102.

An Inversion Layer at the Surface of N-Type Iron Pyrite
M. Limpinsel, N. Farhi, N. Berry, J. Lindemuth, C. L. Perkins, Q. Lin, and M. Law, Energy & Environmental Science 7 (6), 1974 – 1989.

Electronic Transport Characterization of BiVO4 Using AC Field Hall Technique
J. Lindemuth, A. J. E. Rettie, L. G. Marshall, J. Zhou, and C. B. Mullins, MRS Proceedings 1633, mrsf13-1633-r02-05.

Combined Charge Carrier Transport and Photoelectrochemical Characterization of BiVO4 Single Crystals: Intrinsic Behavior of a Complex Metal Oxide
A. J. E. Rettie, H. C. Lee, L. G. Marshall, J. F. Lin, C. Capan, and J. Lindemuth, Journal of the American Chemical Society 135 (30), 11389 – 1139.

Optimized Electronic Transport Measurements in Titanium Oxide
J. Lindemuth, APS Meeting Abstracts 1, 38006.

Variable Temperature Hall Measurements on Low-Mobility Materials
J. Lindemuth, SPIE Solar Energy+ Technology, 84700G-84700G-9.

Hall Measurements on Low-Mobility Materials and High Resistivity Materials
J. Lindemuth and S. I. Mizuta, Thin Film Solar a Technology III, 81100I-81100I-7.

Challenges of Hall Measurements on Low Mobility Materials and How to Overcome Them
J. Lindemuth, S. Mizuta, Minerals, Metals and Materials Society/AIME

Enhancement-Mode Antimonide Quantum-Well MOSFETs With High Electron Mobility and Gigahertz Small-Signal Switching Performance
H. Madan, A. Agrawal, R. I., M. R., B. J. B., B. B. R., L. J., and D. S., IEEE Electron Devices Letters 32 (12), 1689 – 1691.

Variable Temperature Measurements in Cryogenic Probe Stations
J. Lindemuth, Frontiers of Characterization and Metrology for Nanoelectronics: 2009 1173.

Variable Temperature Measurements in Cryogenic Probe Stations; Measurements with Magnetic Fields
J. Lindemuth, APS Meeting Abstracts 1, 27010.

In-situ Broadband Microwave Calibrations and Measurements Using Cryogenic Probe Stations
J. Lindemuth and S. Yano, APS Meeting Abstracts 1, 36013.

Maintaining Clean Surfaces in Cryogenic Measurement Environments
J. Lindemuth, NSTI-Nanotech 2008, Vol. 1

Parallel Conduction in Semiconductors
J. R. Lindemuth, III-Vs Review 19 (9), 28 – 32.

Carrier Compensation and Scattering Mechanisms in Si-doped InAsyP1—y Layers Grown on InP Substrates Using Intermediate InAsyP1—y Step-Graded Buffers
M. K. Hudait, Y. Lin, P. M. Sinha, J. R. Lindemuth, and S. A. Ringel, Journal of Applied Physics 100 (6), 063705.

Measurement of the Magnetic Properties of Double-Layered PMRM Using an AHE Magnetometer
J. Lindemuth and B. Dodrill, Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on 40 (4), 2191 – 2193.

Anomalous Hall Effect Magnetometry Studies of Magnetization Processes of Thin Films
J. R. Lindemuth and B. C. Dodrill, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 272, 2324 – 2325.

Comment on Mobility Spectrum Computational Analysis Using a Maximum Entropy Approach
J. Antoszewski, D. Redfern, L. Faraone, J. R. Meyer, and I. Vurgaftman, Physical Review E 69 (3), 038701.

Characterizing Multi-Carrier Devices with Quantitative Mobility Spectrum Analysis and Variable Field Hall Measurements
G. Du, J. R. Lindemuth, B. C. Dodrill, R. Sandhu, M. Wojtowicz, and M. S. Goorsky, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 41 (2S), 1055.

Extraction of Low Mobility, Low Conductivity Carriers from Field Dependent Hall Data
J. Lindemuth, B. Dodrill, J. Meyer, and I. Vurgaftman.

Finite Sample Size Effects on the Calibration of Vibrating Sample Magnetometer
J. Lindemuth, J. Krause, and B. Dodrill, Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on 37 (4), 2752 – 2754.

Evaluation of transport properties using quantitative mobility spectrum analysis
B.C. Dodrill, J.R. Lindemuth, Compound Semiconductor 7 (2), 58-60

Electronic Transport Characterization of HEMT Structures
B. J. Kelley, B. C. Dodrill, J. R. Lindemuth, G. Du, J. R. Meyer, and L. Faraone, Solid State Technology 43 (12), 130 – 134.

Quantitative Mobility Spectrum Analysis (QMSA) for Hall Characterization of Electrons and Holes in Anisotropic Bands
I. Vurgaftman, J. R. Meyer, C. A. Hoffman, S. Cho, J. B. Ketterson, and L. Faraone, Journal of Electronic Materials 28 (5), 548 – 552.

Improved Quantitative Mobility Spectrum Analysis for Hall Characterization
I. Vurgaftman, J. R. Meyer, C. A. Hoffman, D. Redfern, J. Antoszewski, Journal of Applied Physics 84 (9), 4966 – 4973.

Anisotropy Constants and Magnetic Torque Derived from Vector Vibrating Sample Magnetometry
J. R. Lindemuth, APS March Meeting Abstracts 1998.

A Permanent-Magnet Based Vector Vibrating Sample Magnetometer
B. C. Dodrill, J. R. Lindemuth, J. K. Krause, J. M. D. Coey, D. S. Hurely, and F. Bengrid, MMM-Intermag Conference, 1998. Abstracts., The 7th Joint, 33 – 33.

CONDENSED MATTER: Electrical and Magnetic Properties (PACS 71-76)
Improved Quantitative Mobility Spectrum Analysis for Hall Characterization – I. Vurgaftman, J. R. Meyer, C. A. Hoffman, D. Redfern, and J. Antoszewski, Journal of Applied Physics 84 (9), 4966 – 4973.

Evaluation of III-V Multilayer Transport Parameters Using Quantitative Mobility Spectrum Analysis
J. Antoszewski, J. M. Dell, L. Faraone, L. S. Tan, A. Raman, and S. J. Chua, Materials Science and Engineering: B 44 (1), 65 – 69.

Hall Effect Analysis Techniques for Multicarrier Materials
D.S. Holmes, J.R. Lindemuth, J.R. Meyer, C.A. Hoffman, J. Antoszewski, L. Faraone, Proceedings of the International Conference and Exhibition: Micro Materials 1997, 241-246

Demonstration of Improved Quantitative Mobility Spectrum Analysis (i-QMSA)
I. Vurgaftman, J. R. Meyer, C. A. Hoffman, D. Redfern, and J. Antoszewski, MRS Proceedings 490, 245.

Simple And Inexpensive Method For Testing High Speed Semiconductor Devices Using Electro-Optics Sampling
K. W. Forsyth, R. S. Jones, and J. R. Lindemuth, Semiconductor Conferences, 352 – 356.

Optimal Performance of An Electro-Optical Sampler
J. Lindemuth, Semiconductor Conferences, 120 – 124.

Antiprotonic Atoms in Gaseous H 2 and He and in Liquid H 2
J. R. Lindemuth, M. Eckhause, K. L. Giovanetti, J. R. Kane, and M. S. Pandey, Physical Review C 30 (5), 1740.

Muon Hyperfine Fields in Fe (Al) Alloys
C. E. Stronach, W. J. Kossler, J. Lindemuth, K. G. Petzinger, and A. T. Fiory, Physical Review B 20 (6), 2315.

Diffusion and Trapping of Positive Muons in Al: Cu Alloys and In Deformed Al
W. J. Kossler, A. T. Fiory, W. F. Lankford, J. Lindemuth, K. G. Lynn, and S. Mahajan, Physical Review Letters 41 (22), 1558.

Dynamic Field on 40-MeV μ+ Traversing Magnetized Iron
J. M. Brennan, N. Benczer-Koller, M. Hass, W. J. Kossler, and J. Lindemuth, Physical Review B 18 (7), 3430.

Diffusion and Trapping of MU+ Particles in AL-CU Alloys
W. F. Lankford, W. J. Kossler, J. Lindemuth, and C. E. Stronach, Bulletin of the American Physical Society 23 (3), 361 – 361.

The Localization and Thermal Diffusion of Positive Muons in Niobium
W. F. Lankford, H. K. Birnbaum, A. T. Fiory, R. P. Minnich, K. G. Lynn, and C. E. Stronach, Hyperfine Interactions 4 (1-2), 833 – 837.

Dynamic Field on Fast MU+ in Iron
J. M. Brennan, M. Hass, N. Benczerkoller, J. Sak, and A. Fiory, Bulletin of the American Physical Society 23 (1), 65 – 66.

Mode Splitting of a Bimodal Microwave Cavity by a Magnetized Plasma
J. Lindemuth, F.R. Crownfield, Bulletin of the American Physical Society 23 (4), 607-607

MU+ SR Measurement of Hyperfine Fields in Dilute FE (AL) Alloys
C. E. Stronach, A. T. Fiory, R. P. Minnich, W. J. Kossler, and J. Lindemuth, Bulletin of the American Physical Society 23 (3), 227 – 227.

Microwave Cavity Measurement of Faraday-Effect in an Afterglow Discharge
J. Lindemuth, F.R. Crownfield, Bulletin of the American Physical Society 21 (4), 648-648

The Effect of Air Resistance on Falling Balls
J. Lindemuth, American Journal of Physics 39 (7), 757 – 759.