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One particularly promising model of electrical properties of conductive nanocomposites involves a combined quantum tunneling/percolation approach. However, two key inputs to the model—the polymer matrix barrier height and the average gap between conductive filler particles—are difficult to determine experimentally. This article demonstrates improved methods for determining barrier height in polymer...