We apply continuum connectedness percolation theory to realistic carbon nanotube systems and predict how bending flexibility, length polydispersity, and attractive interactions between them influence the percolation threshold, demonstrating that it can be used as a predictive tool for designing nanotube-based composite materials. We argue that the host matrix in which the nanotubes are dispersed controls this threshold through the interactions it induces between them during processing and through the degree of connectedness that must be set by the tunneling distance of electrons, at least in the context of conductivity percolation. This provides routes to manipulate the percolation threshold and the level of conductivity in the final produc...
The results presented in this paper reveal the first evidence that two types of percolation threshol...
Critical factors that determine the percolation threshold of carbon nanotube (CNT)-reinforced polyme...
We studied the tunneling percolation conductivity dependence on the site or bond occupation probabil...
We apply continuum connectedness percolation theory to realistic carbon nanotube systems and predict...
We show that a generalized connectedness percolation theory can be made tractable for a large class ...
Nanofiller particles, such as carbon nanotubes or metal wires, are used in functional polymer compos...
We present a generalized connectedness percolation theory reduced to a compact form for a large clas...
In this project, the phenomenon of ultra-low percolation threshold for electrical conduction in carb...
A continuum model that possesses several desirable features of the electrical conduction process in ...
Percolation conductivity of a stick network depends on alignment as well as concentration. We show t...
Carbon nanotube reinforced polymeric composites can have favourable electrical properties, which mak...
The results presented in this paper reveal the first evidence that two types of percolation threshol...
Critical factors that determine the percolation threshold of carbon nanotube (CNT)-reinforced polyme...
We studied the tunneling percolation conductivity dependence on the site or bond occupation probabil...
We apply continuum connectedness percolation theory to realistic carbon nanotube systems and predict...
We show that a generalized connectedness percolation theory can be made tractable for a large class ...
Nanofiller particles, such as carbon nanotubes or metal wires, are used in functional polymer compos...
We present a generalized connectedness percolation theory reduced to a compact form for a large clas...
In this project, the phenomenon of ultra-low percolation threshold for electrical conduction in carb...
A continuum model that possesses several desirable features of the electrical conduction process in ...
Percolation conductivity of a stick network depends on alignment as well as concentration. We show t...
Carbon nanotube reinforced polymeric composites can have favourable electrical properties, which mak...
The results presented in this paper reveal the first evidence that two types of percolation threshol...
Critical factors that determine the percolation threshold of carbon nanotube (CNT)-reinforced polyme...
We studied the tunneling percolation conductivity dependence on the site or bond occupation probabil...