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Thermally Engineered Sodium‐Embedded Alumina with Programmable Synaptic Plasticity for Neuromorphic Transistors

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
A fully transparent, all‐metal‐oxide neuromorphic transistor using a sodium‐embedded alumina (SEA) electrolyte is demonstrated. By precisely tuning the thermal annealing process, the chemical composition of the SEA layer is controlled, allowing for the deterministic realization of both short‐term and long‐term synaptic plasticity within the same device
Yonghyun Albert Kwon   +7 more
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Predicting Electrical Conductivity in Bi-Metal Composites. [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel)
Blaschke DN, Carpenter JS, Hunter A.
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Dual Roles of PTSA in Electrical Conductivity of PEDOT:PTSA with Large Seebeck Coefficient. [PDF]

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Arimatsu H   +5 more
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Conductive mechanisms in electrical conductive adhesives with isotropical electrical conductivity

2011 IEEE 17th International Symposium for Design and Technology in Electronic Packaging (SIITME), 2011
Electrical conductivity of electrically conductive adhesives is controlled with three mechanisms. These mechanisms are described — a phonon-electron interaction, a constriction mechanism and a tunnel mechanism. If the phonon-electron and constriction mechanisms dominate; the temperature dependence of resistivity is positive and linear, and the ...
Pavel Mach, Jakub Cinert
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Electrical Conduction in Chlorpromazine

Nature, 1965
WE wish to report some further results on the electrical properties of 10-dimethylaminopropyl-2-chlorophenothiazine, commonly known as chlorpromazine. Previous work1 indicated this substance to be a semi-conductor with an activation energy of 2.1 eV and a d.c. resistivity of 1.3 × 1011 ohm-cm at 16° C.
F, Gutman, H, Keyzer
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