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I would like to measure electrical conductivity (resistivity) of electrospun fibermat of a polymer.

I know that:

Knowing the thickness of the fibermat, one should be able to apply it in the conventional test. Through this measurement, one can calculate conductivity through a correction factor by measuring the voltage and knowing the current applied.

The problem is:

Even when the lowest current value (2 nA) is applied, the instrument does not show enough stability of the current flow, and no voltage reading will be obtained.

What should I do?

I think the 4-point probe method is supposed to apply to semiconductor and non-conductor materials as well.

Does changing compliance help?

I am using one Keithley instrument as my current source and another one to read the voltage.

I would be grateful to have helpful comments.

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