Temperature dependence of the resistivity in polymerconducting-carbon-black composites

Abstract
The electrical dc resistivity of variously prepared polymerconducting-carbon-black composites has been studied over a wide temperature range (4.2300 K). For the different composites, the resistivity follows a lnρ∼Tα law over the whole temperature range, with the α parameter, varying between (1/2≤α≤ 3) / 4 , determined by the carbon-black concentration and the dispersion in the carbon grain sizes. The experimental facts can be understood on the basis of a critical-path-method analysis for hopping conduction developed for granular disordered metallic systems.