Vionnet-Menot, SoniaGrimaldi, ClaudioMaeder, ThomasRyser, PeterSträssler, Sigfrid2006-06-272006-06-272006-06-27200510.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2005.03.018https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/232418WOS:0002305693000337084A vast class of disordered conducting-insulating compounds close to the percolation threshold is characterized by nonuniversal values of transport critical exponents. The lack of universality implies that critical indexes may depend on material properties such as microstructure, composition etc., and that in principle they can be influenced by suitable applied perturbations leading to important informations about the origin of nonuniversality. Here we show that RuO2-glass compounds can have nonuniversal values of transport critical exponents which can be altered by an applied mechanical strain leading to a logarithmically divergent piezoresistive response at the percolation threshold. This finding supports the tunneling-percolation theory of nonuniversality proposed several years ago.Technologie des Couches Epaissesthick-film technologyresistorspiezoresistorspercolationcritical exponentStudy of electrical properties of piezoresistive pastes and determination of the electrical transporttext::journal::journal article::research article