Contactless Conductivity Measurement
Introduction
Although it is convenient to measure conductivity using Conductivity Meter, surface preparation and contamination have great effects on the electrical properties of the samples. Thus, a contactless technic would be a better way to carry out the conductivity measurement.
Theory
Equations
To do list
Prepare the samples
Prepare the coils
Build the experimental set up
Measure
Graph and Report
Sample Preparation
==Experiment Set up
Data Analysis
Conclusion
Team Members
Chen Guohao, Jiang Luwen
Lab Location
Spintronics and Magnetic Materials Lab
Sources
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