Ultralow Resistivity in Langmuir-Blodgett Heterofilms
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Resistivity of LB heterofilms with the double layer consisting of arachidic acid (nonpolar) and TCNQ-derivative (polar) LB films was investigated at room temperature. As a result, ultralow resistivity of 10^<-8>-10^<-9>Ω・cm was measured in the direction of the film surface. Furthermore, very high current density of about 4.1×10^5A/cm^2 was observed. Such ultralow resistivity and very high current density seem to be due to the two-dimensional potential well with electron gas generated in the LB heterofilms.
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- 1990-03-20
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