Electronic Properties of Carbon Fibers Intercalated with Copper Chloride
Abstract
Copper chloride intercalated pitch-based carbon fibers are found to have electrical resistivities as low as 12.9 micro-ohm-cm, and are air, and thermally stable at and above room temperature. This is therefore a good candidate system for conductor application. In addition, we find Shubnikov-deHaas quantum oscillatory effects, and electronic properties of the intercalated fiber are studied using magnetic fields to 20 tesla.
- Publication:
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
- Pub Date:
- January 1984
- DOI:
- 10.1143/JJAP.23.40
- Bibcode:
- 1984JaJAP..23...40O
- Keywords:
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- Carbon Fibers;
- Copper Chlorides;
- Electrical Resistivity;
- Magnetoresistivity;
- Temperature Dependence;
- Thermal Stability;
- Cyclotron Resonance;
- Hall Effect;
- Polycrystals;
- Room Temperature;
- Single Crystals;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering