Data underlying the PhD thesis: The charge transport mechanism in cable bacteria
doi: 10.4121/be0d1d48-19c0-487e-9357-22331c9b25e0
Raw data for the dissertation ‘The charge transport mechanism in cable bacteria’, by J.R. van der Veen, at TU Delft. The data are sorted per chapter. Each chapter has its own folder, in which the raw experimental data can be found. In separate ReadMe files per chapter folder, the metadata can be found.
This dissertation is about the charge transport mechanism in the conductive fibres of cable bacteria. All chapters contain electrical characterization (current vs. voltage curves) of (a network of) these conductive fibres. ). A theoretical chapter investigates the feasibility that conductivity in cable bacteria can by explained with a hopping model (Chapter 3). The experimental chapters investigate some dependence of the I(V) curves: temperature, electrical gate field and magnetic field (Chapter 2, 4 and 5).
- 2023-12-22 first online, published, posted
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