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"Van Der Paus" structure for electrical determination of plating thickness
Does anyone know of a good reference describing the design rules for this structure?

Dave Kinghorn
Chemical Engineer
SUNNYvale, California
2000
Any chance, Dave, that this was a phonetic spelling? Because "Van der Waals" might have bearing on your inquiry.

Ted Mooney, P.E.
Striving to live Aloha
finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
2000
No...its definitely Van der Paus, or Paws, Pause, etc...

Dave Kinghorn
Chemical Engineer
SUNNYvale, California
2000
2000
the right name is: "van der pauw method"
you can try at this web address: www.fcm-germany.de/images/ccharacter.htm
Hope this helps
Franca
Francesca Assoneelectroplating shop - Torino, Italy
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