Difference between revisions of "Electrically conductive gem-like compounds"

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* hematite, magnetite, pyrite, ...  
 
* hematite, magnetite, pyrite, ...  
 
* members of the spinell mineral group with metallic conductivity
 
* members of the spinell mineral group with metallic conductivity
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* some copper and lead sulfide compounds
 
* in an AP pattern doped silicon and diamond (rather low level metamaterials than compounds)
 
* in an AP pattern doped silicon and diamond (rather low level metamaterials than compounds)
  
 
Often high level [[diamondoid metamaterial]] might be a batter choice like crosshatched conductive nanotubes.
 
Often high level [[diamondoid metamaterial]] might be a batter choice like crosshatched conductive nanotubes.
 
One direction only would let through polarized light.
 
One direction only would let through polarized light.
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== Related ==
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* [[Electric metamaterial]]
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* [[Non mechanical technology path]]

Latest revision as of 10:54, 1 June 2021

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A subgroup of diamondoid compounds.
Conductive compounds in thicker layers do not let light pass but do reflect it instead. See wikipedia: plasma frequency

  • hematite, magnetite, pyrite, ...
  • members of the spinell mineral group with metallic conductivity
  • some copper and lead sulfide compounds
  • in an AP pattern doped silicon and diamond (rather low level metamaterials than compounds)

Often high level diamondoid metamaterial might be a batter choice like crosshatched conductive nanotubes. One direction only would let through polarized light.

Related