Atto-amperemeter

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – With voltage or current conversion

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324122, 324123R, 324 714, G01R 1918, G01R 130, G01N 2700

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048049093

ABSTRACT:
An atto amperemeter includes a shop tip (1) correctable to a voltage source (18) providing a known potential (U') via a sample conductor measured, the tip (1) faces a particle detector such as an electron multiplier (4). The count of the free electrons being emitted from the tip (1), multiplied by the electron multiplier (4) and counted by an electronic current (i) passing through the sample conductor (17). Calibration of the arrangement is performed by temporarily connecting the tip (1) to ground and applying a calibration potential (U cal) to a calibrated electrode (3) aligned with the tip (1) and the channel electron multiplier (4).

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