F. Moraes
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Synthetic Metals | 1984
Masao Kobayashi; J. Chen; T.-C. Chung; F. Moraes; Alan J. Heeger; Fred Wudl
We describe the synthesis and physical properties of poly(thiophene) with a molecular weight of approximately 4000 consisting of 46 – 47 thiophene rings (184 – 188 carbons along the backbone). The pristine polymer exhibits an ESR line similar to that of cis-(CH)x; the small number of unpaired spins is consistent with relatively high-quality material. The electrical conductivity can be increased by nearly ten orders of magnitude to values in excess of 10 Ω−1cm−1 upon partial oxidation by AsF5. The magnitude and temperature dependence of the thermopower of the doped polymer (24 mol%) are consistent with metallic behavior. The decrease in conductivity as the temperature is lowered and the magnitude of π at room temperature apparently result from the macroscopic transport being limited by interparticle contacts.
Synthetic Metals | 1985
F. Moraes; J. Chen; T.-C. Chung; A.J. Heeger
Abstract The onset of the temperature-independent Pauli spin susceptibility takes place in [Na y + (CH) − y ] x as a sharp first-order phase transition at a dopant concentration of approximately 6 mole%. Using either chemical or electrochemical doping techniques, a single symmetric Lorentzian ESR line was observed for the full range of doping and at all temperatures, thereby ruling out the formation of metallic islands. Although the abrupt transition is easily smeared by disorder and/or non-uniform doping, the sharp onset of Pauli susceptibility is an intrinsic feature of the ordered system. The results are interpreted in terms of a first-order phase transition (at y c ∼= 0.06) from a soliton lattice (or a highly correlated soliton liquid) to a novel metallic state in which the finite density of states arises from a lattice of polaron-like distortions with half-filled polaron sub-band in the Peierls gap.
Solid State Communications | 1985
J. Chen; T.-C. Chung; F. Moraes; A.J. Heeger
In-situ measurements of the electron spin resonance of [Na+y (CH)−y]x during electrochemical doping are reported. The susceptibility and the esr linewidth exhibit step-like increases, with hysteresis, as functions of the chemical potential. These magnetic data, when combined with electrochemical and structural results on the same system, imply a first order phase transition from soliton lattice to metal.
Synthetic Metals | 1985
F. Moraes; D. Davidov; Masao Kobayashi; T.-C. Chung; J. Chen; Alan J. Heeger; Fred Wudl
Abstract E.S.R. studies of poly(thiophene) doped with AsF 5 and iodine are reported. At high AsF 5 concentration (∼ 24 mole % AsF 5 ), we find a temperature-independent Pauli spin susceptibility indicative of a metallic density of states. Measurements on iodine-doped samples in the intermediate regime (below 10 mole % I 3 − ) indicate Curie spin concentration independent of the doping level, but significantly larger than in pristine poly(thiophene). The relaxation of these Curie spins is relatively fast (faster by several orders of magnitude with respect to that of pure poly(thiophene)) and temperature dependent. These features are discussed in terms of charge storage in polarons and bipolarons, and the possibility of formation of a finite density of electronic states in the gap.
Synthetic Metals | 1986
F. Moraes; Y.W Park; A.J. Heeger
Abstract We have confirmed the previous LESR results of Flood and Heeger and demonstrated that the photoexcitations of trans -(CH) x are spinless. The absence of a negative LESR ( i.e. , decrease in ESR intensity) during illumination of high-quality samples proves that photoproduction of charged solitons need not occur through the mechanism of conversion of neutral solitons. Photoconversion of neutral solitons has been observed in a sample with optical and magnetic properties that imply short chain lengths and increased disorder. The pathways for photoproduction of long-lived charged solitons are discussed and identified.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1985
C. W. Dirk; D. Nalewajek; Graciela B. Blanchet; Howard Schaffer; F. Moraes; R. M. Boysel; Fred Wudl
Preparation par reduction du bis(trichlorotelluro) methane. Proprietes physiques et chimiques du polymere incluant la conductivite electrique en fonction de la temperature et de la pression
Solid State Communications | 1985
D. Davidov; F. Moraes; Alan J. Heeger; Fred Wudl; H. Kim; L.R. Dalton
Abstract Electron spin echo measurements on neutral poly (thiophene) show a clear modulation of the spin-echo decay. Analysis of the modulation and its Fourier transformed (ω) power spectrum indicates that the wave function of the spin defect is extended over ∼ 25 proton nuclei. The functional behavior of the longitudinal relaxation, T 1 , versus temperature is very similar to that observed previously for (CH) x , although T 1 values for poly (thiophene) are significantly longer.
Physical Review B | 1984
T.-C. Chung; F. Moraes; J. D. Flood; A.J. Heeger
Physical Review B | 1984
F. Moraes; H. Schaffer; Masao Kobayashi; Alan J. Heeger; Fred Wudl
Macromolecules | 1986
C. W. Dirk; M. Bousseau; P. H. Barrett; F. Moraes; Fred Wudl; Alan J. Heeger