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Switching and Memory Effects Governed by the Hopping Mechanism of Charge Carrier Transfer in Composite Films Based on Conducting Polymers and Inorganic Nanoparticles

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PHYSICS OF THE SOLID STATE
Volume 50, Issue 10, Pages 1978-1984

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S1063783408100314

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  1. Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  2. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [07-03-00215]

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The switching and memory effects in composite films based on conducting polymers [poly(phenylenevinylene), thiophene, and carbazole derivatives] and inorganic nanoparticles (ZnO, Si) are investigated. It is established that the introduction of inorganic nanoparticles (ZnO, Si) exhibiting strong acceptor properties into polymer materials leads to the appearance of memory effects, which manifest themselves in the transition of the polymer from a low-conductivity state to a high-conductivity state. For a number of composites, this transition is accompanied by the formation of a region with a negative differential resistance and a hysteresis in the current-voltage characteristics. It is demonstrated that the observed effects are determined by the mechanism of charge carrier transfer in the composite. In particular, the main mechanism of transport in films based on thiophene derivatives is associated with electrical conduction due to the tunneling of charge carriers between conducting regions embedded in a nonconducting matrix, whereas the dominant mechanism of transport in polymer-semiconductor nanoparticle composite films is hopping conduction, which is responsible for the effects observed in these objects.

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