drieterminalmetingen
Drieterminalmetingen, also known as three-terminal measurements, are a fundamental technique used in electronics and physics to characterize the electrical properties of materials and devices. This method involves using three electrical contacts to a sample, allowing for a more precise determination of resistance and other electrical parameters compared to simpler two-terminal methods.
The primary advantage of a drieterminalmeting lies in its ability to eliminate or significantly reduce the
In a drieterminalmeting, one terminal (often referred to as the "sense" or "voltage" terminal) is placed close
This technique is widely used in semiconductor research for measuring the resistivity and mobility of thin