A single platform with van der Pauw geometry for measurement of Seebeck coefficient, resistivity, and Hall effect of thin films

Abstract

A modular thermoelectric properties measurement setup in van der Pauw configuration was developed for a straightforward and simultaneous measurement of electrical resistivity and Seebeck coefficient in an extensive temperature range of 25°C - 600°C and can also perform Hall measurements at room temperature. The setup is optimized for accurate measurement of voltages and temperatures gradients by minimizing possible errors from offset voltages, wire contributions and thermal contact resistances which helps getting reliable data. The setup is user friendly, and the measurements are fully automated and controlled using a LabVIEW program. The detachable modules make this setup quite versatile and provide an all-in-one (except thermal conductivity) solution for thermoelectric measurements.

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