Piezoresistance behavior of silicone–graphite composites in the proximity of the electric percolation threshold
Composites of a silicone matrix charged with graphite powder of micrometric size in volume fractions around the electric percolation threshold (25–35%) have been investigated with regard to their piezoresistance properties. The elastic modulus changes with graphite content, reaching a maximum at 30...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. 2005-01, Vol.117 (2), p.301-308 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Composites of a silicone matrix charged with graphite powder of micrometric size in volume fractions around the electric percolation threshold (25–35%) have been investigated with regard to their piezoresistance properties. The elastic modulus changes with graphite content, reaching a maximum at 30
vol.%. From measurements of electric resistivity, the percolation threshold was determined as 31
vol.% at a compressive strain of 2%. The threshold value was found to be dependent on the applied compressive strain so that an insulator in the unstrained condition may become a conductor when subjected to a small pressure. The property can be exploited for contact sensors. Further, the electric resistance of a composite, charged a little beyond the percolation threshold, is also strain dependent, according to an equation of the type
R =
R
0exp(
βɛ), where
β was found to be about 51.5. This value of β corresponds to a very high electric sensitivity of the material to an applied strain and makes it a candidate for application as a logarithmic strain transducer. Owing to the visco-elastic behavior of the elastomer matrix, there is a retardation of the electric response on unloading of about 2
s. The electric response to an applied stress follows an exponential law on loading and undergoes a corresponding retardation on unloading. |
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ISSN: | 0924-4247 1873-3069 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.sna.2004.06.027 |