The Electrical Conductivity of Molybdenite
- 1 May 1923
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 21 (5) , 540-549
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.21.540
Abstract
Electrical conductivity of molybdenite (Mo) as a function of voltage and temperature.—Measurements of the currents through narrow flat strips cut perpendicular to the crystallographic -axis gave results for the range from 0° to about 200° C, in agreement with the equation: , where, for the mineral in the ordinary state, is about 3,000 and generally about 1.6. When the voltage is increased to a critical value, breakdown occurs, due to the electric heating. An expression is derived for the breakdown temperature, which is shown to increase as diminishes. Above 200° irregularities appear; and after heating to 400° and higher or after current heating beyond the breakdown point, the conductivity at ordinary temperatures is usually permanently improved, and is decreased. In fact, by the use of proper current cycles, a strip may be transformed by stages from a very poor conductor (resistance several megohms) into a reasonably good conductor (resistance only a few ohms), obeying Ohm's law (). At the same time, diminishes and the breakdown temperature rises until the break disappears at the limiting value of predicted by the equation; also the photoelectric sensitivity and dielectric polarization disappear. A high potential discharge likewise increases the conductivity. This remarkable permanent change of conducting state may indicate a corresponding change of structure from an to a form, as suggested for selenium. If the constant is interpreted as being equal to , where is the energy required to change a bound to a free electron and is the gas constant, then is computed to vary from 0.26 volt for Mo in its normal state to 0.13 for the conducting state. This may be of interest in connection with the electron theory of conductivity.
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