Electrical transport in composite materials

I. Balberg*

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Abstract

The electrical conductivity in composite materials is analyzed in two stages; first the interparticle conductance is determined, and second, the collective behavior of the resulting electrical network is considered. In principle, only systems in which coalescence of particles takes place can be considered as genuine percolating systems. In practice however, the electrical conduction in a wide variety of composites can be analyzed according to percolation-like models.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational SAMPE Electronics Conference
Pages748-758
Number of pages11
Volume6
StatePublished - 1992
Event6th International SAMPE Electronics Conference - Baltimore, MD, USA
Duration: 22 Jun 199225 Jun 1992

Conference

Conference6th International SAMPE Electronics Conference
CityBaltimore, MD, USA
Period22/06/9225/06/92

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