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Piezoresistivity and conductance anisotropy of tunneling-percolating systems

arXiv:cond-mat/0211133 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.67.014205

Abstract

Percolating networks based on interparticle tunneling conduction are shown to yield a logarithmic divergent piezoresistive response close to the critical point as long as the electrical conductivity becomes nonuniversal. At the same time, the piezoresistivity or, equivalently, the conductivity anisotropy exponent $λ$ remains universal also when the conductive exponent is not, suggesting a purely geometric origin of $λ$. We discuss our results in relation to the nature of transport for a variety of materials such as carbon-black--polymer composites and RuO_2-glass systems which show nonuniversal transport properties and coexistence between tunneling and percolating behaviors.

6 pages, 3 figures, Added discussion on experiments