Conduction in rectangular quasi-one-dimensional and two-dimensional random resistor networks away from the percolation threshold
Graph Chatbot
Chat with Graph Search
Ask any question about EPFL courses, lectures, exercises, research, news, etc. or try the example questions below.
DISCLAIMER: The Graph Chatbot is not programmed to provide explicit or categorical answers to your questions. Rather, it transforms your questions into API requests that are distributed across the various IT services officially administered by EPFL. Its purpose is solely to collect and recommend relevant references to content that you can explore to help you answer your questions.
The continuous time random walk approach for hopping conduction in disordered systems is modified to obtain accurate DC conductivity values over a wide range of hopping site densities. The modification involves eliminating a small fraction of particularly ...
We propose a model of transport in thick-film resistors which naturally explains the observed nonuniversal values of the conductance exponent t extracted in the vicinity of the percolation transition. Essential ingredients of the model are the segregated m ...
Requiring all nodes of a wireless multihop network to be connected is expensive and results in a poor scalability of properties such as transport capacity. We show however that it is no longer the case if we only slightly loosen the connectivity requiremen ...
The authors present the percolation and electronic properties of (Y1Ba2Cu3O7-δ)1-xAgx compounds in which silver fills the intergranular space without reducing Tc, which remains at 92±1 K. Normal-state resistivity is decreased by up to two orders of magnitu ...
We re-analyse earlier measurements of resistance R and piezoresistance K in RuO2-based thick-film resistors (TFRs). The percolating nature of transport in these systems is well accounted by values of the transport exponent t larger than its universal value ...
Thick-film resistors (TFRs) consist of a percolating network of conducting oxide nanoparticlesdispersed in an insulating glassy matrix, whose resistive properties are dominated by quantumtunneling across insulating layers separating adjacent conducting gra ...