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Methods of increasing the electrical conductivity of surfaces

J S Forrest

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Difficulties due to electrostatic charges on insulating surfaces can be overcome by coating the surface with an electrically-conducting film. The paper describes conducting films of metallic oxides, metals, carbon, moisture and wetting agents. Information is also given on the application of these films to ceramic and plastic insulating materials.


PACS

73.25.+i Surface conductivity and carrier phenomena

73.61.Ng Insulators

73.61.At Metal and metallic alloys

Subjects

Surfaces, interfaces and thin films

Dates

Issue S2 (1953)



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