Electric/dielectric properties of composites filled with onion-like carbon and multiwalled carbon nanotubes
@article{Kranauskait2015ElectricdielectricPO, title={Electric/dielectric properties of composites filled with onion-like carbon and multiwalled carbon nanotubes}, author={I. Kranauskaitė and J. Banys and E. Talik and V. Kuznetsov and Nicolas Nunn and O. Shenderova}, journal={Lithuanian Journal of Physics}, year={2015}, volume={55} }
The dielectric/electric properties of polyurethane composites filled with carbon nanotubes (CNTs), onion-like carbon (OLC) and mixed onion-like carbon/carbon nanotubes are compared across a wide frequency range from hertz to terahertz. The highest value of dielectric permittivity and electrical conductivity is observed in composites with carbon nanotubes. However, the dielectric/electric properties of composites filled with onion-like carbon are also very attractive and can be improved by… Expand
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