Hi all
Have been wanting to ask this question for a while as I have seen nothing about it on forums.
The conductivity of gold I have seen in many areas associated with PI detectors is as they say "low conductance". I have thought that gold was of high conductance or of good conductance up there with copper. Why do they use it in many electronic instruments if it was not for its condcutance and its inability to corrode. Or am I looking at this in the wrong context.
Maybe I am .. can someone explain this "low conductance" .
thanks
george
Have been wanting to ask this question for a while as I have seen nothing about it on forums.
The conductivity of gold I have seen in many areas associated with PI detectors is as they say "low conductance". I have thought that gold was of high conductance or of good conductance up there with copper. Why do they use it in many electronic instruments if it was not for its condcutance and its inability to corrode. Or am I looking at this in the wrong context.
Maybe I am .. can someone explain this "low conductance" .
thanks
george
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