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7 September 2006 Specific resistivity of glassy-carbon and its temperature dependence
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Abstract
Specific resistivity of glassy carbon material is reported as a function of temperature in interval [0 - 800 C]. Concurrent determination of voltage, current, and temperature is described. Temperature is assessed radiometrically. At room temperature, specific resistivity of glassy carbon has been measured to be equal to 3.02 x10-5 Ωm. At higher temperatures, specific resisitvity of glassy carbon decreases linearly with temperature, with negative thermal coefficient of -1.25 x 10-8 Ωm/C.
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Marija Strojnik "Specific resistivity of glassy-carbon and its temperature dependence", Proc. SPIE 6307, Unconventional Imaging II, 63070S (7 September 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.683358
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Carbon

Sensors

Calibration

Black bodies

Radiometry

Resistance

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