DocumentCode :
1882635
Title :
Photocurrent spectroscopy of conductive polymers
Author :
Lukkari, J. ; Kankare, J.
Author_Institution :
University of Turku
fYear :
1994
fDate :
24-29 July 1994
Firstpage :
83
Lastpage :
83
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Photocurrent spectroscopy has proven an excellent in situ technique for characterising ultrathin conductive polymer deposits on semiconductor (e.g., ITO) and metal electrodes.[1,2] Photoexcitation of conductive polymers produces electron-hole pairs, which very rapidly relax to form positive and negative polarons and bipolarons.[3] The sensitivity of the method has enabled the study of the initiation of film growth. For poly(3-methylthiophene), the deposition of solution-formed oligomers onto the electrode surface is the prevailing mechanism, the length of the deposited species depending on the surface-monomer interactions. The films consist of a mixture of species with different conjugation lengths. In this contribution, we shall present photocurrent spectra recorded at very low polymerisation charge densities during the electropolymerisation of different conductive polymers, and discuss the mechanisms of film formation and its implications to the fabrication of high-quality polymer films.
Keywords :
Chemistry; Conductive films; Electrodes; Fabrication; Indium tin oxide; Photoconductivity; Polymer films; Semiconductor films; Spectroscopy;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals, 1994. ICSM '94. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul, Korea
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/STSM.1994.834781
Filename :
834781
Link To Document :
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