Superconductivity in metal-mixed ion-implanted polymer films
Contribuinte(s) |
Nghi Q Lam |
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01/01/2006
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Resumo |
Ion implantation of normally insulating polymers offers an alternative to depositing conjugated organics onto plastic films to make electronic circuits. We used a 50 keV nitrogen ion beam to mix a thin 10 nm Sn/Sb alloy film into the subsurface of polyetheretherketone and report the low temperature properties of this material. We observed metallic behavior, and the onset of superconductivity below 3 K. There are strong indications that the superconductivity does not result from a residual thin film of alloy, but instead from a network of alloy grains coupled via a weakly conducting, ion-beam carbonized polymer matrix. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
American Institute of Physics |
Palavras-Chave | #Physics, Applied #Conducting Polymers #C1 #240204 Condensed Matter Physics - Other #780102 Physical sciences |
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Journal Article |