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      Electrical Conductivity of Thin-Film Composites Containing Silver Nanoparticles Embedded in a Dielectric Teflon AF Matrix

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          Thin-film nanocomposites, consisting of silver nanoparticles embedded in a dielectric Teflon\textregistered AF matrix, were synthesized using vapor phase co-deposition. The electrical conductivity of these composites was measured in-situ as a function of film thickness at various metal concentrations. At low metal concentrations (<30%), dielectric behavior and very little change with film thickness was observed. At moderate to high silver loadings (30-80%) a large increase in electrical conductivity was observed as the films grew thicker. As the thickness increased further, the conductivity flattened out. At very high silver content (>90%), fragmented fractal nanoclusters were able to further interconnect to achieve the percolation process and eventually evolve into a metallic continuum with dielectric polymer inclusions.

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          12 May 2011
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          10.1016/j.tsf.2008.06.093
          1105.2606
          a13ceb62-4317-4472-9dec-3b255cbad627

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          Thin Solid Films 517 (2008) 575--581
          cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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