Werner et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Novel, low-cost device to simultaneously measure the electrical conductivity and the Hall coefficient from room temperature up to 600° CWerner et al., 2021
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- Werner R
- Kita J
- Gollner M
- Linseis F
- Moos R
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- Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
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A novel measurement device for simultaneous high temperature measurements of the electrical conductivity and the Hall coefficient has been developed. Simulations were used to design a suitable screen-printed planar platinum heating structure that generates …
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