Electronic Conductance of Nano Composite Polymer Single Walled Nanotube with Spin Spray Variant
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1Animesh Anand* and 2Nabin Kumar
Bulletin of Pure and Applied Science
Physics, Vol.42D No.2, July-December 2023 P.70-74 |
Original Research Article |
Categories: 42D(2), JUL-DEC 2023, BPAS-Physics
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1Animesh Anand* and 2Nabin Kumar
Author’s Affiliations: | 1Research Scholar, University Department of Physics, B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, North Campus, Singheshwar, 852128, Bihar, India.
E-mail: animeshanand0794@gmail.com 2University Department of Physics, B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, North Campus, Singheshwar, 852128, Bihar, India. E-mail: drnabinkumar02@gmail.com
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*Corresponding author: | Animesh Anand
Research Scholar, University Department of Physics, B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, North Campus, Singheshwar, 852128, Bihar, India. E-mail : animeshanand0794@gmail.com
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Abstract
ABSTRACT | We have studied electronic conductance of nano composite polymer single walled nanotube with spin spray variant by using layer by layer technique. The study showed that there existed a critical number of polyelectrolyte bilayer below which the electronic conductance of the material was negligible. The sheet conductance increased above the critical value. This indicated that the material conductivity was controlled by the formation of a percolating network of highly conducting nanotubes in an insulating polymetric matrix. We have presented the dependence of junction resistance on the layer separation leaded to the logarithmic behavior. The quasi two dimensional model treated the nanotube as infinitely conducting rods with resistive junctions. A junction was formed when projections of two nanotubes on the plane of the material intersect. The junction resistance increased with inter layer separation. The results found were compared with previous results and were found in good agreement |
KEYWORDS | Electronic conductance, Nano Composite, Polymer, Spin Spray, Poly Electrolyte, Polymetric Matrix, Conductivity, Quasi Two Dimensional. |