Abstract

We consider the behavior of the dielectric constant of percolation composite systems. An example of such systems is a composite material consisting of a disordered mixture of metallic and insulating particles. A reduction in concentration P of the metallic (conducting) component reduces the static conductivity of the composite, so that it vanishes at some critical concentration PC known as the percolation threshold.

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