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Effect of particle size ratio on the conducting percolation threshold of granular conductive–insulating composites
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Materials ScienceEngineeringParticle Size RatioMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsComposite TechnologyGranular Conductive–insulating CompositesGranular MediumPercolation Threshold PcConducting Percolation ThresholdMonte Carlo SimulationGranular CompositePowder CompactionCeramic PowdersNanocompositeElectrical PropertyElectrical Insulation
In this paper, we apply Monte Carlo simulation to investigate the conductive percolation threshold of granular composite of conductive and insulating powders with amorphous structure. We focus on the effect of insulating to conductive particle size ratio λ = di/dc on the conducting percolation threshold pc (the volume fraction of the conductive powder). Simulation results show that, for λ = 1, the percolation threshold pc lies between simple cubic and body centred cubic site percolation thresholds, and that as λ increases the percolation threshold decreases. We also use the structural information obtained by the simulation to study the nonlinear current–voltage characteristics of composite with solid volume fraction of conductive powder below pc in terms of electron tunnelling for nanoscale powders, dielectric breakdown for microscale or larger powders, and pressing induced conduction for non-rigid insulating powders.
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