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Precise Resistivity Measurement of Submicrometer-Sized Materials by Using TEM with Microprobes
N. KawamotoY. MurakamiD. ShindoH. AzeharaH. Tokumoto
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Precise electric resistivity measurements of submicrometer-sized materials have been demonstrated by using the piezodriving mechanics of two microprobes in a transmission electron microscope. By introducing two supplemental copper cables connected to a specimen, an electric circuit similar to that used in the four-terminal method was realized in a specimen holder with two microprobes. By using the proposed method, we determined the resistivity of a needle-shaped Pt-Ir specimen, whose resistance is only of the order of 0.1 Ω, with a satisfactory precision of <2×10−4 Ω. This method can be employed in microscopy studies on many submicrometer-sized and/or nanometer-sized materials.

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