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Abstract
In this paper we investigate the temporal evolution of the electrical resistance
through different two-dimensional (2D) packings of Ni beads when 1 mA current is injected
in them. In the first stages of measurements, resistance decreases towards a saturation value
and it can be fitted with Mittag-Leffler function. Fitting parameters show that the relaxation
dynamics does not depend on the type of the packing. Different packings show differences
in the initial values of the resistance which is attributed to the formation of new
microcontacts during the formation of the new packing. Pauses in the flow of the current
cause the resistance either to decrease, increase or remain the same, depending on the
packing. Longer measurements show, that after the initial drop, the resistance starts to rise
which can probably be attributed to the deterioration of microcontacts between the beads.
Small variations in temperature do not affect the temporal evolution of the resistance.