• ability of a material to transmit electricity or heat
  • electrical conductivity: measured in siemens per meter (S/m)
  • thermal conductivity: measured in watts per meter-kelvin (W/m-K)
  • metals exhibit high conductivity due to free electron clouds: copper, silver, gold
  • insulators resist flow: glass, rubber, ceramics
  • semiconductors have tunable conductivity via doping, foundation of transistor technology
  • electrolytic conductivity depends on ion concentration, used to measure water purity
  • superconductors achieve zero electrical resistance below critical temperature
  • inverse of electrical conductivity is resistivity