Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7851293 | Carbon | 2016 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The carbon/silicon nitride (C/Si3N4) composites consisting of amorphous carbon dispersed in porous Si3N4 matrix were herein prepared by facile impregnation-carbonization process at low temperature. The microstructures and electrical properties of C/Si3N4 composites were investigated in detail. A percolation phenomenon and an insulator-conductor transition appeared in the composites with the increase of carbon content. The formation of continuous conducting carbon network led to the plasma-like negative permittivity behavior in the composites above the percolation threshold (between 8.1 and 10.9Â vol%), and the frequency dispersions of negative permittivity can be fitted well by Drude model. Carbon materials can be regarded as a good candidate for realizing negative permittivity, and the preparation of C/Si3N4 composites by the facile impregnation-carbonization approach offers the important possibility of tuning the negative permittivity.
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Authors
Chuanbing Cheng, Kelan Yan, Runhua Fan, Lei Qian, Zidong Zhang, Kai Sun, Min Chen,