Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Manipulating Connectivity and Electrical Conductivity in Metallic Nanowire Networks

86

Citations

31

References

2012

Year

Abstract

Connectivity in metallic nanowire networks with resistive junctions is manipulated by applying an electric field to create materials with tunable electrical conductivity. In situ electron microscope and electrical measurements visualize the activation and evolution of connectivity within these networks. Modeling nanowire networks, having a distribution of junction breakdown voltages, reveals universal scaling behavior applicable to all network materials. We demonstrate how local connectivity within these networks can be programmed and discuss material and device applications.

References

YearCitations

Page 1