Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7856953 | Carbon | 2013 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Carbon nanofibre (CNF)/Al2O3 composites with concentrations between 1 and 9Â vol.% of CNF were prepared by the traditional ceramic processing route followed by spark plasma sintering. The dielectric properties of these composites have been studied in a broad frequency range from mHz to the infrared range. Unlike conventional composites, the percolation threshold in this system is more complex depending on the particles topology. Positive and negative variations by several orders of magnitude in the low frequency AC conductivity have been detected for concentrations near the threshold at â¼2Â vol.% of CNF. To explain these results, a modified percolation model has been proposed which takes into consideration the effect of the concentration of the filler on the microstructure of the composite.
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Authors
Lucia Fernandez-Garcia, Marta Suárez, Jose Luis Menéndez, Carlos Pecharromán, Dmitry Nuzhnyy, Viktor Bovtun, Maxim Savinov, Martin Kempa, Jan Petzelt,