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samjesse
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Hi
Does nonlinear conductive liquid metal exist? Which and where?
thx
Does nonlinear conductive liquid metal exist? Which and where?
thx
There's nothing dealing with metal there. It's the plastic insulation they investigated.samjesse said:yes. as a function of time. i.e. the relaxation time of 1-10ms or something like that.
I was reading this but it is over my head.
http://www.ims.uconn.edu/images/eirc/eimagnonlin_pub.pdf
Nonlinear conductive liquid metal is a type of fluid that exhibits non-linear electrical conductivity, meaning that its conductivity changes with the strength of the applied electric field. This is in contrast to traditional conductive materials, such as metals, which have a constant conductivity regardless of the electric field strength.
Nonlinear conductive liquid metal has a variety of potential applications, including as a soft, stretchable conductor for electronic devices, as a switch for controlling electrical circuits, and as a means of sensing and responding to external stimuli.
One major advantage of using nonlinear conductive liquid metal is its flexibility and stretchability, which allows for its use in applications that require conformability to different shapes and surfaces. It also has high conductivity, low resistance, and can be easily manipulated and controlled.
One limitation of nonlinear conductive liquid metal is its sensitivity to environmental factors, such as temperature and humidity, which can affect its electrical properties. Additionally, the high cost of production and the need for specialized equipment and expertise may present challenges for its widespread use.
Recent research has focused on improving the stability and performance of nonlinear conductive liquid metal, as well as exploring its potential applications in areas such as soft robotics, wearable electronics, and biomedical devices. Scientists are also investigating the use of different types of metals and additives to enhance the properties of nonlinear conductive liquid metal.