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Making Successful Electrical Measurements on Nanoscale Materials and Devices

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At nanoscale dimensions, materials can exhibit entirely new properties associated with quantum physical phenomena. These properties can be exploited for applications in electronics, materials, biotechnology, alternative energy sources, and many other disciplines. Nanotechnology research often requires measuring very small currents and voltages— measurements that are typically far from trivial. This presentation offers an overview of the challenges associated with measurements of nanoscale devices and how measurements can be made successfully by controlling a variety of sources of error.

This presentation offers a variety of technical insights:

  • Typical electrical measurements and connections made in nanotechnology research.
  • Measurement techniques required for measuring low currents, low resistances, and high resistances on nanoscale materials and electronics.
  • Sources of error that affect measurements of nanomaterials and electronics.
  • Measurement solutions that can be used in nanoscale applications.
This seminar is recommended for students, professors, engineers, researchers, and scientists involved with nanoscale material and device development who want a better understanding of appropriate electrical measurement techniques.

Jonathan Tucker, Keithley Instruments' Lead Industry Consultant for Nanotechnology, presents this seminar. Event Length: Approximately 50 minutes
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