Posted on 07/13/2008 6:40:27 PM PDT by neverdem
Alberto Morpurgo and his team of researchers at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands recently attached a micrometer-thick crystal of an organic polymer to a similarly thin organic crystal of a second polymer creating a thin but strongly conducting channel along the junction that acts like a metal. The discovery could lead to a whole new way of making electronics from non-metallic materials, and even new superconductors.
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The two materials are physically unchanged when laid side-by-side, but the way electrons behave is subtly altered along the interface where the different materials are in close proximity. Because the two plastics become more insulating at lower temperatures, during testing the combined materials were cooled down, expecting the odd behavior to disappear.Surprisingly, the interface became a better conductor, just as metals offer less resistance to electricity when they are cooled.
While electrons inside each of the materials are usually unable to travel freely Morpurgo thinks that molecules at the interface are able to jump over to vacant spaces known as "holes", so that they can travel freely, allowing current to flow. "Such an electron-hole system is really something new and it may have interesting electronic properties," Morpurgo says.
This new interface conducts electricity much better than standard semiconductors and has the power to create new effects, from magnetism to superconductivity.
TFOT recently covered a method to self-assemble metals into complex configurations as well as a new material which is as tough as metal but stretchy and light.
More about the new conducting plastic can be found on the Delft University of Technology website.
Would conductive plastics be immune to EMP?
Would they be vulnerable to heat?
Don’t try to overclock your PC, man — you might melt it!
I work with the manufacturing of items from raw platics and I can tell you, some plastics properties have such a static charge that it will knock you on your rear just touching them when its grouped together. Don’t know if that is what the article is about or not.
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Well this plastic conducter will no doubt make my IED countermeasures world of EOD work a lot more exciting........:o)
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