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Abstract

Nanoscale bismuth clusters, produced in an inert gas aggregation source, have been deposited between lithographically defined electrical contacts. The conductivity exponent, t, of the 2D percolating network of bismuth clusters has been derived from in-situ electrical measurements. It was found to be 1.32 ± 0.25. This value is comparable with theoretical predictions of t \approx 1.3 for 2D random continuum percolation networks [1].

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