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“…The activation of such trap centers will reduce the number of mobile current carriers leading to an increase in electrical conductivity . In addition, scattering of the electrons at domain interface boundaries increases the electrical conductivity as the amount of nano BT increases …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The activation of such trap centers will reduce the number of mobile current carriers leading to an increase in electrical conductivity . In addition, scattering of the electrons at domain interface boundaries increases the electrical conductivity as the amount of nano BT increases …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Special attention was paid to the nanocomposites consisting of CNFs and inorganic nanoparticles with dielectric properties to prepare materials with possible applications in flexible electronics. In addition, films from CNFs alone were recently shown to exhibit interesting dielectric properties . For example, CNFs were used with complex K 2 Eu(MoO 4 )(PO 4 ) luminescent oxide particles to prepare new materials with photoluminescence properties .…”
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“…Huang et al [75] proved that the Young modulus of paper made of softwood pulp increased from 7.1 to 8.3 GPa when the 10% of fibers were replaced by cationic CNF, while the Young modulus obtained with the same percentage of untreated or TEMPO-oxidized CNF was 7.7 GPa. Similar behavior was observed for TI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For printed antennas, an interesting new option is paper based on nanocellulose (denoted here as nanopaper), which has a densely packed, layered structure allowing highly conductive and sensitive antenna lines at higher frequencies. However, the dielectric properties of common and nanopaper depend on manufacturing route and used raw materials [5][6][7][8]. Thus, the dielectric properties such as dielectric constant (ε r ) and loss tangent (tanδ) have to be characterized before designing the high-frequency structures [5,[9][10][11]].…”
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