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, 1970
The experimental evidence concerning the density of states in amorphous semiconductors and the ranges of energy in which states are localized is reviewed; this includes d.c. and a.c. conductivity, drift mobility and optical absorption.
E. Davis, N. Mott
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The experimental evidence concerning the density of states in amorphous semiconductors and the ranges of energy in which states are localized is reviewed; this includes d.c. and a.c. conductivity, drift mobility and optical absorption.
E. Davis, N. Mott
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Edge conduction in monolayer WTe2
Nature Physics, 2016Experiments showing that a single layer of WTe2 can conduct electricity along its edges while insulating in the interior suggests that this material is a two-dimensional topological insulator.
Zaiyao Fei+9 more
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Conducting Polymers: Electrical Conductivity
2007Abstract : While undoped polymers are insulators, doped conducting polymers have conductivities comparable to conventional metals and semiconductors despite their polymer chain structure. Models for the doping induced insulator-metal transition and the metallic conductivity of conducting polymers are introduced.
Jinsoo Joo+2 more
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1947
This paper is concerned with methods of evaluating numerical solutions of the non-linear partial differential equation where subject to the boundary conditions A, k, q are known constants. Equation (1) is of the type which arises in problems of heat flow
J. Crank, P. Nicolson
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This paper is concerned with methods of evaluating numerical solutions of the non-linear partial differential equation where subject to the boundary conditions A, k, q are known constants. Equation (1) is of the type which arises in problems of heat flow
J. Crank, P. Nicolson
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Neuroid Conduction and the Evolution of Conducting Tissues
The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1970Neuroid conduction, as here defined, refers to the propagation of electrical events in the membranes of non-nervous, nonmuscular cells. Examples from protistants, plants, and animals are described. In the dinoflagellate Noctiluca, propagated membrane depolarizations accompany the spread of the luminescent response, and local electrical changes are ...
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Conductance of a Single Conducting Polyaniline Nanowire
Acta Physico-Chimica Sinica, 2005The combination of template synthesis method of nanowire/nanotube and conductive atomic force microscopy (C-AFM) is an efficient way that can be used to probe the conductivity of single one-dimension nanomaterial and its array. This communication reports the conductivity of an electrochemically prepared single polyaniline(PANI) nanowire determined ...
CAI Cheng-Dong+6 more
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Ionic conductance of Na2SO3 [PDF]
This chapter contains a tabular compilation of ionic conductance of Na2CO3 at various temperatures.
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2015
1 Der Beitrag zu dieser Veroffentlichung wurde wahrend der Tatigkeit als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Fachgebiet Fahrzeugtechnik der Technischen Universitat Darmstadt erarbeitet.
Stephan Hakuli+3 more
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1 Der Beitrag zu dieser Veroffentlichung wurde wahrend der Tatigkeit als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Fachgebiet Fahrzeugtechnik der Technischen Universitat Darmstadt erarbeitet.
Stephan Hakuli+3 more
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A Unified Field Approach for Heat Conduction From Macro- to Micro-Scales
, 1995A universal constitutive equation between the heat flux vector and the temperature gradient is proposed to cover the fundamental behaviors of diffusion (macroscopic in both space and time), wave (macroscopic in space but microscopic in time), phonon ...
D. Tzou
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Angewandte Chemie, 2015
The success of perovskite solar cells has sparked enormous excitement in the photovoltaic community not only because of unexpectedly high efficiencies but also because of the future potential ascribed to such crystalline absorber materials.
Tae-Youl Yang+4 more
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The success of perovskite solar cells has sparked enormous excitement in the photovoltaic community not only because of unexpectedly high efficiencies but also because of the future potential ascribed to such crystalline absorber materials.
Tae-Youl Yang+4 more
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