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Keithley 2400 smu

Manufactured by Tektronix
Sourced in United States

The Keithley 2400 SourceMeter is a compact, high-performance instrument that combines a precise voltage/current source and measure unit in a single unit. It is designed to perform accurate sourcing and measurement of voltage, current, and resistance.

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2 protocols using keithley 2400 smu

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Perovskite Solar Cell Fabrication

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Lead oxide (PbO), methylamine hydrochloride (MACl), hydriodic acid (HI, 57 weight % in H2O), hypophosphorous acid (H3PO2, 50% in H2O), butylamine (BA, 99%), C60-Fullerene, PTAA, and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF, anhydrous) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich and used without further purification. Tektronix Keithley 2400 SMU was used for data collection. The silicon reference device (FDS 1010 Si Photodiode) was purchased from Thorlabs.
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Magneto-optical Measurements using Quadrupole System

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For the SOT-efficiency measurements, a quadrupole magnetic system in conjunction with the Kerr microscope was used. In-pane and out-of-plane magnets were connected to the KEPCO BOP 2−20DL (KEPCO, INC, SANFORD, USA) and controlled by a custom-made LabVIEW script. The piezo station (Piezosystemjena NV40/3CLE, Stockholmer Str. 12 07747 Jena Germany) was utilized to avoid image drifting during the measurement process. The Keithley 2400 SMU (Tektronix, Beaverton, Oregon, United States) was used in a 4-probe regime to detect the Hall voltage during the magnetic field swiping.
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