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DC and AC scanning thermal microscopy using micro-thermoelectric probe

Bontempi, Alexia
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Thiery, Laurent
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Teyssieux, Damien
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2014
High Temperatures-High Pressures

A scanning thermal microscope working in passive mode is described. This tool uses a thermocouple probe and is presented as a thermal imaging system. The surface temperature distribution of a thermal micro-component is presented. We point out the capacity of our system to perform surface temperature images under conditions for which most of usual techniques cannot operate. The thermal microscope is insensitive to optical surface parameters, can operate from ambient to 1000K and allow measuring DC and AC temperature components.

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research article
Web of Science ID

WOS:000337200800006

Author(s)
Bontempi, Alexia
Thiery, Laurent
Teyssieux, Damien
Briand, Danick  
Vairac, Pascal
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Old City Publishing

Published in
High Temperatures-High Pressures
Volume

43

Issue

4

Start page

321

End page

332

Subjects

Scanning thermal microscope

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micro-thermocouple

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thermal imaging

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REVIEWED

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