Presentation 1995/11/17
Electrical Properties of Azobenzene LB Films Adsorbing Cyanine Dyes
K. Shinbo, T. Kontani, M. Watanabe, K. Kato, F. Kaneko, S. Kobayashi,
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Abstract(in English) Electrical properties, that is, conduction currents and thermally stimulated currents (TSCs) were investigated in detail for azobenzene (Az) LB films adsorbing cyanine dyes (NK-3). The conduction current properties suggested the ionic hopping conduction in the device. The TSCs were also due to the ionic space charge polarization, that is, mobile ions displaced over long distances in the LB films. These results indicated that the electrical properties of the Ai LB devices were strongly dependent on the mobile ions in the devices. The TSC and short- circuit photocurrent (I s c ) properties were also changed by isomerization of the Az molecules. These properties are of great interest for developing and applications of ultrathin LB devices.
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Keyword(in English) azobenzene / thermally stumulated current / ionic conduction / adsorption LB method
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Title (in English) Electrical Properties of Azobenzene LB Films Adsorbing Cyanine Dyes
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Keyword(1) azobenzene
Keyword(2) thermally stumulated current
Keyword(3) ionic conduction
Keyword(4) adsorption LB method
1st Author's Name K. Shinbo
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Niigata University()
2nd Author's Name T. Kontani
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Niigata University
3rd Author's Name M. Watanabe
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Niigata University
4th Author's Name K. Kato
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Niigata University
5th Author's Name F. Kaneko
5th Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Niigata University
6th Author's Name S. Kobayashi
6th Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Niigata University
Date 1995/11/17
Paper # OME95-63
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 372
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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