In this letter the formation of palladium-oxides on AgPd 70 and AgPd50 contacts caused by mechanical switching actions is reported. Further, palladium-oxides are found to show non-linearity of contact resistance when contact potential drop gets over about 0.3 V.
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Makoto HASEGAWA, Koichiro SAWA, Kunio MIYACHI, "A Study of the Formation of Palladium-Oxides Caused by Mechanical Switching Actions" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E72-E, no. 4, pp. 296-298, April 1989, doi: .
Abstract: In this letter the formation of palladium-oxides on AgPd 70 and AgPd50 contacts caused by mechanical switching actions is reported. Further, palladium-oxides are found to show non-linearity of contact resistance when contact potential drop gets over about 0.3 V.
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