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Metallic temperature dependence of resistivity in perchlorate doped polyacetylene

Condensed Matter 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We have measured the electrical resistivity (ρ\rho) and the thermoelectric power (TEP) of the perchlorate (ClO4^-) doped stretch oriented polyacetylene (PA) film. For the highly conducting samples (σRT>41000S/cm\sigma_{RT} > 41000 S/cm), the temperature dependence of the 4-probe resistivity shows positive temperature coefficient of resistivity (TCR) from T=1.5K to 300K. For the less conducting samples, the 4-probe resistivity data show the crossover of TCR with a broad minimum peak at T=T* > 200K. For samples of σRT\sigma_{RT}>>20000 S/cm, the ρ(1.5K)/ρ(300K)<1\rho (1.5K)/\rho (300K) <1, i.e., the resistivity at 1.5K is lower than the room temperature resistivity value. The temperature dependence of the TEP shows diffusive linear metallic TEP becoming temperature independent below 40K. Unlike the others who used Cu(ClO_4)_2 for the ClO_4^- doping, the initial doping material we used is anhydrous Fe(ClO_4)_3 which is crucial to obtain the positive TCR from T=1.5K to 300K.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9809106,
  title  = {Metallic temperature dependence of resistivity in perchlorate doped polyacetylene},
  author = {Y. W. Park and E. S. Choi and D. S. Suh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9809106},
  year   = {2007}
}

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14 pages, 5 figures