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ZnO-based varistors exhibit highly nonlinear electrical characteristics, which are due to the electrical properties of the grain boundary regions.
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Trontelj, M., Kolar, D., Kraševec, V. (1986). Influence of Chemical Composition on the Barrier Height in ZnO Varistors. In: Tressler, R.E., Messing, G.L., Pantano, C.G., Newnham, R.E. (eds) Tailoring Multiphase and Composite Ceramics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2233-7_41
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