Researchers are able to achieve fine control of the new material's conductivity.
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In this way, the electrical conductivity of the subsurface can be reconstructed.
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A band gap determines the levels of electrical conductivity of a solid material.
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Klemens, P. G.The thermal conductivity of dielectric solids at low temperatures.
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Applying the voltage was also found to improve the conductivity of the material.
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Scientists have long debated about the trigger for this change in conductivity.
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So if the monolayer displays more voids, the conductivity decreases dramatically.
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The grey spheres are phosphorous dopant atoms used to control the conductivity.
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Electrical conductivity was increased by 50 percent to 1,230 siemens per meter.
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Conduction: the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
(conductive) having the quality or power of conducting heat or electricity or sound; exhibiting conductivity
The conductivity (or specific conductance) of an electrolyte solution is a measure of its ability to conduct electricity. The SI unit of conductivity is siemens per meter (S/m).
The ability of a material to conduct electricity, heat, fluid or sound; The reciprocal of resistivity
(conductive) the ability to transfer electrical potential.
(Conductive) A material that can discharge static electricity: A level of ESD material best suited for areas where items are not continuously grounded ex: carrying a bin. Rated at less than 10^5 Ohms.
(Conductive) A material which has an electrical resistivity below 1x10^5 Ohms/sq.
(Conductive) An adjective describing a material that transfers heat. Induction heating coils are usually made of copper, a highly-conductive metal.
(Conductive) Suitable for carrying electric current.