Standard IEEE/IEC 62624-2009 4.8.2009 preview

IEEE/IEC 62624-2009

Test methods for measurement of electrical properties of carbon nanotubes



STANDARD published on 4.8.2009


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Designation standards: IEEE/IEC 62624-2009
Publication date standards: 4.8.2009
SKU: NS-415165
The number of pages: 30
Approximate weight : 90 g (0.20 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEEE

Annotation of standard text IEEE/IEC 62624-2009 :

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Adoption of IEEE Std 1650-2005. Recommended methods and standardized reporting practices for electrical characterization of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are covered. Due to the nature of CNTs, significant measurement errors can be introduced if the electrical characterization design-of-experiment is not properly addressed. The most common sources of measurement error, particularly for highimpedance electrical measurements commonly required for CNTs, are described. Recommended practices in order to minimize and/or characterize the effect of measurement artifacts and other sources of error encountered while measuring CNTs are given.

ISBN: 978-0-7381-6277-5, 978-0-7381-6278-2

Number of Pages: 30

Product Code: STD97000, STDPD97000

Keywords: carbon nanotube, electrical characterization, high-impedance measurement, nanotechnology

Category: Nanotechnology

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