Abstract
A percolation transition in microemulsions can be induced by high electric fields. We report on the dynamics of the processes. Comparison of time-resolved conductivity, birefringence and light scattering measurements gives information on the structure changes. The differences of ionic and nonionic microemulsions are emphasized.
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