Highly oriented films of poly(p-phenylene vinylene) (PPV) were prepare
d by uniaxial stretching during thermal conversion of a water-soluble
sulfonium polyelectrolyte precursor polymer. The precursor films were
stretched up to seven times their original length. Doping of the stret
ched PPV films was achieved by dipping into a 0.12 M solution of FeCl3
in nitromethane. The d.c. electrical conductivity of these doped film
s was measured as a function of the doping time and as a function of t
he temperature between 80 and 300 K. Compared with the maximum conduct
ivity obtained in unstretched PPV films doped with FeCl3 (sigma(dc) =
35 OMEGA-1 cm-1), the stretched films showed a higher conductivity (si
gma(dc) = 230 OMEGA-1 cm-1) when measured along the stretching orienta
tion. The molecular structure and the changes caused by doping of stre
tched PPV films were studied by infra-red dichroism, transmission elec
tron microscopy and electron diffraction.