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electrical conductance
noun
A measure of how easily electricity flows along a certain path through an electrical element, and the real part of the reciprocal of electrical impedance.
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Finally, in 'Calculation of electrical conductivity' section, the electrical conductance of pristine graphene and graphane are studied.
Both electrical conductance and high resolution AFM imaging demonstrate that tau forms conducting ion channels in planar lipid bilayers.
Siemens (S), unit of electrical conductance.
Grüter, L. et al. Electrical conductance of atomic contacts in liquid environments.
Lee, S. K. et al. Universal temperature crossover behavior of electrical conductance in a single oligothiophene molecular wire.
This facilitates their application in transistors and other electronic devices because, unlike graphene, their electrical conductance can be switched off.
In this research, a model for engineering the electrical conductance of resistors at nanoscale is presented.
Two miniaturized liquid film sensors (MLFS) based on electrical conductance measurement have been developed and tested.
As a result, a minimal electrical conductance is predicted when the azimuthal angle reaches 90°.
The graphene-laminated materials featured a wide range of transmittance, reflectance, and electrical conductance properties.
The latter are made of semiconductor materials (e.g., silicon and lead sulfide) whose electrical conductance increases when exposed to infrared radiation.
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