Conductivity Measurements of Pyrrole Molecules Incorporated into Chemically Adsorbed Monolayer by Conducting Probe Technique in Atomic Force Microscope
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A monomolecular layer containing pyrrolyl groups at the surface was prepared between two parallel Pt electrodes on a glass substrate by a chemical adsorption technique using $N$-[11-(trichlorosilyl)undecyl] pyrrole (PNN). Then, the pyrrolyl was polymerized with pure water by applying a DC voltage of 10 V between the two Pt electrodes. It was confirmed using an optical microscope that many electric paths were formed between the two Pt electrodes by a decoration technique using electrochemical polymerization in an aqueous medium containing pyrrole after the polymerization. Next, a conductive probe of an atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to examine an electrical polymerized path through the surface of the polypyrrolyl group in a chemically adsorbed monomolecular layer. The resistance of one electric path in the monomolecular layer was measured using an AFM with an attached Au-covered tip at room temperature. With a measurement volume of about 0.2 nm (the thickness of the electric path in the monomolecular layer) $\times$ 200 μm (the average width of the electric path) $\times$ 100 μm (the distance between the Pt electrode and the Au-covered AFM tip), the resistance at room temperature of one electric path was 4 k$ \Omega $ under ambient conditions. From the results in the atmosphere, the conductivity of a super long conjugated polypyrrolyl group without any dopant in a lateral direction was ohmically estimated to be at least $6.0 \times 10^{5}$ S/m.
- Published by the Japan Society of Applied Physics through the Institute of Pure and Applied Physicsの論文
- 2006-03-15
著者
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Ogawa Kazufumi
Department Of Advanced Materials Science Faculty Of Engineering Kagawa University
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Yamamoto Shin-ichi
Department Of Anesthesiology Keio University School Of Medicine
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