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(Received March 12, 2001; accepted for publication July 12, 2001)
1/f resistance fluctuations of carbon fiber are measured under the condition that tension of the carbon fiber is changed. The deformation of the fiber extends from an elastic region to a plastic one. It is found that the intensity of 1/f resistance fluctuations increases significantly as the applied tension increases, while the change of the mean value of the resistance is very small. The increase of the 1/f intensity is considered to originate from the change of the nonlinear potential caused by the applied tension.
KEYWORDS:
1/f resistance fluctuation, carbon fiber, tension, nonlinear interaction, plastic deformation
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DOI: 10.1143/JJAP.40.L994