Resistivity behavior of filled electrically conductive crosslinked polyethylene
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1984AbstractThe electrical resistivity of crosslinked high‐density polyethylene loaded with conductive blacks and carbon fibers was studied as a function of filler concentration and temperature. A thermoelectric switching phenomenon (a sudden resistivity increase in the vicinity of the polyethylene melting point) in such semicrystalline conductive systems ...
Moshe Narkis, Anita Vaxman
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Evaluation of contact resistance for isotropic electrically conductive adhesives
IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology: Part B, 1995Electrically conductive adhesives are discussed and studied with ever-increasing interest as an alternative to solder interconnection in microelectronics circuit packaging. A similar level of scrutiny that is used to evaluate contact resistance performance for interconnections made with solder and separable connectors is necessary for electrically ...
Judith Marie Roldan +3 more
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On the calculation of the electrical resistivity of conducting loose materials
Russian Metallurgy (Metally), 2011A mathematical model has been built analytically to describe the dependence of the volume electrical resistivity of a loose material on its height and the external pressure. The electrical conductivity of the loose material is shown to be invariant with respect to the sizes of its fractions.
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Study of processing variables on the electrical resistivity of conductive adhesives
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 2009Abstract In this paper, the authors explored the effects of processing variables, including carbon nanotube (CNT) concentration, assembly pressure, and processing temperature, on electrical conductivity of CNT-included electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs).
Zhenhua Wu +4 more
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A Pore Resistance Model and the Effect of Electrical Conductivity on Electroporation
ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B, 2009Electroporation is an elegant means to gain access to the cytoplasm, and to deliver molecules into the cell while simultaneously maintaining viability and functionality. In this technique, electric pulses are applied to transiently permeabilize the cell membrane.
Hao Lin, Jianbo Li
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Electrical Resistivity of a Composite of Conducting Particles in an Insulating Matrix
Journal of Applied Physics, 1972A model rationalizing the curve of resistivity vs volume percent of a metal-powder component in a metal/polymer composite is considered. It shows the conductivity to be directly dependent on the surface area of the conducting particles and also shows a 2/3 power dependence on their volume. Comparison with experimental results shows a good fit.
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The electrical conductivity of solution-processed nanosheet networks
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Adam G Kelly +2 more
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The thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity of uranium
Journal of Nuclear Energy (1954), 1955V.O. Eriksen, W. Hälg
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Phonon-engineered extreme thermal conductivity materials
Nature Materials, 2021Xin Qian, Jiawei Zhou, Gang Chen
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Enhanced low-temperature proton conductivity in hydrogen-intercalated brownmillerite oxide
Nature Energy, 2022Nianpeng Lu, , Ke Deng
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