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Re: material conducting in 1 direction, and insulating in the
1998-06-18
Patrick C.P. Cheung
1998-06-20
Robert J Hansberry
Re: material conducting in 1 direction, and insulating in the
Robert J Hansberry
1998-06-20
MZ,
     Does it have to be insulating or current limitng?  If the latter,
there are diodes(P-N-P, etc...if I remember correctly)  that you can find
which permit current flow in one direction or the other.  Don't know what
the cross current situation is though.

Bob Hansberry

On Sun, 14 Jun 1998 15:18:39 EDT MZai@aol.com writes:
>Dear MEMS experts,
>
>I am looking for a material that is conductive in only one direction,
>and
>insulating in the other two...  Please help if you can.  Thank you.
>
>MZ
>
>

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