Composite materials containing silicon, titanium, carbon, and nitrogen,
formed by spark plasma sintering of ceramic starting materials to a high
relative density, demonstrate unusually high electrical conductivity as
well as high-performance mechanical and chemical properties including
hardness, fracture toughness, and corrosion resistance. This combination
of electrical, mechanical, and chemical properties makes these composites
useful as electrical conductors in applications where high-performance
materials are needed due to exposure to extreme conditions such as high
temperatures, mechanical stresses, and corrosive environments.