Wood et al., 1985 - Google Patents
Measurement of Seebeck coefficient using a light pulseWood et al., 1985
- Document ID
- 17600715901672378608
- Author
- Wood C
- Zoltan D
- Stapfer G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Review of scientific instruments
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A high‐temperature (1900 K) Seebeck coefficient apparatus is described in which small thermal gradients are generated in a sample by light pulses transmitted via light pipes. By employing an analog subtraction circuit, the Seebeck coefficient is displayed directly on an X …
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