Materials Test Systems
Ametek Scientific Instruments (Ametek SI)
An impedance analyzer is a device that uses a programmable AC voltage / current source, together with voltage and current measurement circuits, to characterize sample impedance over a wide range of frequency. An example of this being the world famous Solartron Analytical 1260A Impedance Analyzer that provides EIS impedance characterization over more than 12 decades of frequency from uHz to tens of MHz. Impedance Analysis characterization is a key technology that enables new materials development for semiconductors, smart-materials, ferroelectrics, piezo-electrics, solid oxide, solid electrolytes, ceramics, polymers, OLED and many more materials.
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- Test Systems
- Voltage Current Sources
- Current Sources
- Impedance Analyzers
- Characterization
- Programmable AC Sources
- Programmable Current Sources
- Programmable Voltage Sources
- Analyze
- Analyzers
- Current
- Frequency
- Impedance
- Voltage
- Voltage Sources
- AC
- Alternating Current
- Analysis
- Analytics
- Circuit
- Developers
- Development
- Ferroelectric
- Measurement
- OLED
- Programmers
- Semiconductor
- Semi-conductor
- Sources
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- Test
- Testing
- AC Sources
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LHe/LN2 Cryostat System
129610A
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Liquid nitrogen (LN2) or liquid helium (LHe) can be used as the cryogen depending on the required operating temperature range. This allows standard tests to be performed using relatively low cost LN2 as the cryogen. Higher cost LHe can be substituted for the duration of tests where very low temperature is required, providing an economical solution to your test requirements.
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High Temperature Test System
129620A
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Solartron Analytical, specialists in the design of precision impedance test equipment, has joined forces with high temperature Furnace specialists Carbolite, and sample holder specialists NorECS to produce a range of advanced high temperature materials characterization test systems.
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Room Temperature Sample Holders
12962A
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The 12962A sample holder is designed to allow accurate impedance tests of solid materials to be performed at room temperature. The sample holder consists of two parallel electrodes, one of which is fixed in position and the other which can be moved into contact with the sample by adjustment of a micrometer. The sample holder makes use of guard ring and reference techniques in order to improve accuracy by reducing “fringing” effects at the edge of the sample. The standard electrode provided is 20mm diameter.


