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Electrical Conductivity of Graphite

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1963
Theoretical calculations are given for the electrical conductivity of graphite in the hexagonal layer planes. The resistivity increases with temperatures as T 1.2 between 25°K and 77°K. In the long wave-length limit, the lattice vibrations of graphite are approximatly grouped into two modes, polarization being in the layer plane in model 1, and ...
Sugihara, Ko, Sato, Hisanao
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Electrical conductivity

Metallurgical Transactions A, 1993
A. Manzano-Ramirez   +2 more
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Electrical Conductivity of Proteins

Nature, 1962
THERE has been considerable speculation in recent years on the nature of the current carriers in electrical conductivity of proteins. Up to 1943, the prevailing opinion was that the conductivity of proteins with adsorbed water was ionic. Then Baxter1 suggested that his results were more consistent with an electronic conduction mechanism both in the dry
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The electrical conductivity of solution-processed nanosheet networks

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Adam G Kelly   +2 more
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Phonon-engineered extreme thermal conductivity materials

Nature Materials, 2021
Xin Qian, Jiawei Zhou, Gang Chen
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Electric Conductance

1997
The migration of colloidal soil particles in an applied electric field has been discussed in Chapter 7. Soil particles carrying electric charges invariably adsorb equivalent amounts of ions of the opposite charge. Generally there is a certain amount of free ions present in soil solution.
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Electrical Conductivity

2023
Naef A. A. Qasem   +3 more
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