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Solution of the tunneling-percolation problem in the nanocomposite regime

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 81, Issue 15, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.81.155434

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  1. Swiss Commission for Technological Innovation (CTI) [8597.2]
  2. TIMCAL Graphite Carbon SA
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation [200021-121740]
  4. Israel Science Foundation (ISF)
  5. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [200021_121740] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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We noted that the tunneling-percolation framework is quite well understood at the extreme cases of percolationlike and hoppinglike behaviors but that the intermediate regime has not been previously discussed, in spite of its relevance to the intensively studied electrical properties of nanocomposites. Following that we study here the conductivity of dispersions of particle fillers inside an insulating matrix by taking into account explicitly the filler particle shapes and the interparticle electron-tunneling process. We show that the main features of the filler dependencies of the nanocomposite conductivity can be reproduced without introducing any a priori imposed cutoff in the interparticle conductances, as usually done in the percolationlike interpretation of these systems. Furthermore, we demonstrate that our numerical results are fully reproduced by the critical path method, which is generalized here in order to include the particle filler shapes. By exploiting this method, we provide simple analytical formulas for the composite conductivity valid for many regimes of interest. The validity of our formulation is assessed by reinterpreting existing experimental results on nanotube, nanofiber, nanosheet, and nanosphere composites and by extracting the characteristic tunneling decay length, which is found to be within the expected range of its values. These results are concluded then to be not only useful for the understanding of the intermediate regime but also for tailoring the electrical properties of nanocomposites.

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