Effect of interparticle distance and interfacial area on the properties of insulator-conductor composites

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Abstract

The influence of conducting phase characteristics on dielectric properties of insulator-conductor composites was demonstrated by studying composites of polytetrafluoroethylene and different volume fractions of La0.5 Sr0.5 Co O3-y (LSCO). LSCO was prepared as coarse grained powder by solid state reaction and as fine powder by citrate gel method. The composites with fine powder of LSCO showed a rapid increase in dielectric constant and conductivity at 30%, while the corresponding value for coarse powder was 50%. The percolative behavior was found when the interparticle distance reduced to ∼250 nm in both cases. The permittivity and conductivity of the composites were found to increase with the interfacial area. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Deepa, K. S., Sebastian, M. T., & James, J. (2007). Effect of interparticle distance and interfacial area on the properties of insulator-conductor composites. Applied Physics Letters, 91(20). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2807271

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