1. Structural and electrical characterization of hybrid metal-polypyrrole nanowires
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Gence, L., Faniel, S., Gustin, C., Melinte, S., Bayot, V., Callegari, V., Reynes, O., and Demoustier-Champagne, S.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We present here the synthesis and structural characterization of hybrid Au-polypyrrole-Au and Pt- polypyrrole-Au nanowires together with a study of their electrical properties from room-temperature down to very low temperature. A careful characterization of the metal-polymer interfaces by trans- mission electron microscopy revealed that the structure and mechanical strength of bottom and upper interfaces are very different. Variable temperature electrical transport measurements were performed on both multiple nanowires - contained within the polycarbonate template - and single nanowires. Our data show that the three-dimensional Mott variable-range-hopping model provides a complete framework for the understanding of transport in PPy nanowires, including non-linear current-voltage characteristics and magnetotransport at low temperatures., Comment: Phys. Rev. B Vol. 76 Issue 11 (2007)
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- 2011
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