Percolation Effects on Electrical Resistivity and Electron Mobility [Mott Corporation, 2009] By: Jared Weddell University of Illinois at Chicago Department.

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Percolation Effects on Electrical Resistivity and Electron Mobility [Mott Corporation, 2009] By: Jared Weddell University of Illinois at Chicago Department of BioEngineering

Overview Introduction – Motivation Project Overview Methods Results Conclusion

Percolation : Study of the movement of mass across a porous material. 1 – How a porous metal allows flow of electrons across surface [Wikipedia, 2006] Example of a network used in percolation studies 1: B. Last and D. Thouless: Physical Review Letters, 1971, 27, 1719 – 1722.

Project Overview To determine electrical resistance as a function of porous cuts in a conductive sheet Determination of percolation threshold - area when resistance becomes infinite Establish an experimental method for performing percolation studies Application: To describe transport quantities such as thermal conductivity, elastic module, and diffusion constant

Matlab creates the random system of networks to analyze. AutoCAD visualizes the network and communicates with a laser that makes the cuts. Random ellipse network created by Matlab. The left section is the percolation sheet of interest while the right displays how much area remains in the left section.

Percolation threshold found by comparing current of the left and right side as pores are being cut. The current vs. time of the percolating sheet (blue) and equivalent area sheet (red). The black line shows the area threshold is found by observing the equivalent area current at the point where the percolation current becomes zero.

Ellipses are the major pore type of interest in this study. The threshold will change based on aspect ratio b/a. 2 Ellipse with major axis a and minor axis b. The resistance will vary depending on aspect ratio b/a used. [Wikipedia, 2009] 2: S. Vellaichamy, B. Prakash, and S. Brun. Computers & Structures, 1990, 37,

Comparing experimental ellipse data to theoretical results from Xia and Thorpe. 3 Find the percolation threshold of a trial using elliptical pores with a certain aspect ratio and compare against other aspect ratios. The number of elliptical pore cuts is held constant across all trials. 3: W. Xia, and M. F. Thorpe: Physical Review A, 1988, 38, 2650 –

Comparing experimental ellipse data to theoretical results. Aspect Ratio Theoretical Threshold 3 Experimental Threshold : W. Xia, and M. F. Thorpe: Physical Review A, 1988, 38, 2650 – Uncertainty for all experimental thresholds is

Experimental ellipse percolation thresholds vs. theoretical values 3 3: W. Xia, and M. F. Thorpe: Physical Review A, 1988, 38, 2650 – 2656.

Kerf Measurement Kerf is the width of the cut made by the laser Approximated kerf was inches (50 µm) Measured kerf was inches (180 µm) This difference leads to an uncertainty of error of 0.11% of the total area – Giving uncertainty to thresholds

Conclusion As the aspect ratio approaches zero, the percolation threshold approaches one. Experimental and theoretical results are in good agreement. Variation comes from random nature of which the pores are cut.

Summary Percolation studies useful for determining transport properties of materials. Matlab and AutoCAD used to create percolating systems. Experimental results agree with theoretical. Ellipses have higher percolation threshold at lower aspect ratios.

Acknowledgments The financial support from the National Science Foundation, EEC-NSF Grant # Dr. Feinerman Dr. Takoudis and Dr. Jursich