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- From: 5916rahmank@vms.csd.mu.edu ( )
- Newsgroups: sci.materials
- Subject: Re: Mat'ls meas. war stories
- Date: 9 Jan 1993 04:50:04 GMT
- Organization: Department of EECE, Marquette University
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- Message-ID: <0096652F.B2E94A20@vms.csd.mu.edu>
- References: <64400002@hpscit.sc.hp.com>
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- In article <64400002@hpscit.sc.hp.com>, markus@hpscit.sc.hp.com (Markus Jansons) writes:
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- >
- ->Does any one have any interesting or new applications experience
- ->with maeterials measurments using "electrical" methods.
- ->
- ->For example, maeauring capacitance and then calculating dielectric
- ->constant? What did you use for fixtures or transducers? If you
- ->have or know of anyone doing or would like to do such measurements
- ->please advise me.
- ->
- ->It could be very beneficial for both of us.....
- ->
- ->markus jansons markusj@hpuamsa.neth.hp.com
- -> 1-408-553-2727 voicemail.
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- Perhaps the best way of doing the electrical characterization is
- the use of Impedance spectroscopy a.k.a immittance spectroscopy.
- J. Ross Macdonald's book is an excellent treatment on the whole
- subject including experimental setups.
-
- -Anis.
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