mesoscoPy’s documentation
mesoscoPy is a high level program to run electron transport experiments. It was designed with the Manchester setup in mind, but can easily be adapted to a variety of different cryostats and measurement equipments.
This documentation describe the installation of the program, and steps to run experiments in transport physics. This kind of experiments are usually composed of DC voltage and current sources, lock-in amplifiers and a cryostat or dilution refrigerator equipped with a superconducting magnet. mesoscoPy allows the use of multiple equipments to perform this kind of measurements.
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License
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2021 Julien Barrier
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