February 2008New 4-Needle Probermodule and heating stage for the SEM of the Institute of Physical Chemistry fabricated by Kammrath & Weiss. Combining the Probermodule and the heating stage it is possible to characterize samples up to 800 °C by electrochemical methods (e.g. cyclic voltammetry, impedance spectroscopy). Needles are made from tungsten (W) or Pt/Ir alloy, tip diameters down to 100 nm are at present available. The needles can be placed on samples with a precession of 10 nm. Additionally two static connectors are present. Picture submitted by K. Pepplerhttps://www.uni-giessen.de/en/faculties/f08/departments/physchem/janek/gallerypotm/gallery-of-pictures-from-2008/february-2008/viewhttps://www.uni-giessen.de/@@site-logo/logo.png
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February 2008
New 4-Needle Probermodule and heating stage for the SEM of the Institute of Physical Chemistry fabricated by Kammrath & Weiss. Combining the Probermodule and the heating stage it is possible to characterize samples up to 800 °C by electrochemical methods (e.g. cyclic voltammetry, impedance spectroscopy). Needles are made from tungsten (W) or Pt/Ir alloy, tip diameters down to 100 nm are at present available. The needles can be placed on samples with a precession of 10 nm. Additionally two static connectors are present. Picture submitted by K. Peppler