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Effect of tunneling on the electrical conductivity of nanowire-based films: computer simulation within a core--shell model

Irina V. Vodolazskaya, Andrei V. Eserkepov, Renat K. Akhunzhanov, Yuri Yu. Tarasevich

Published 2019-11-06Version 1

We have studied the electrical conductivity of two-dimensional nanowire networks. An analytical evaluation of the contribution of tunneling to their electrical conductivity suggests that it is proportional to the square of the wire concentration. Using computer simulation, three kinds of resistance were taken into account, viz., (i) the resistance of the wires, (ii) the wire---wire junction resistance, and (iii) the tunnel resistance between wires. We found that the percolation threshold decreased due to tunneling. However, tunneling had negligible effect on the electrical conductance of dense nanowire networks.

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