Cfo. Graeff et Ca. Brunello, Thermal annealing effects on polyaniline studied by electrically detected magnetic resonance, J NON-CRYST, 273(1-3), 2000, pp. 289-293
The effects of thermal treatments in inert atmosphere on polyaniline films
have been investigated by electrically detected magnetic resonance (EDMR).
For small electric fields (F < 1000 V cm(-1)) and coplanar contacts, a reso
nance line is observed by EDMR (approximately 0.24 mT), for larger fields,
a second broader resonance line is observed (1.6 mT), with similar g-factor
s (2.003). The narrow line, which is similar to the conventional electron s
pin resonance (ESR) signal, is not present for sandwich contacted samples.
The broader line is temperature independent, and assigned to polarons. The
protonation is observed to decrease the EDMR signal intensity from 10(-3) t
o 10(-6) for a change in conductivity from 10(-9) to 10(-5) Ohm(-1) cm(-1),
without a change in line shape. The broad EDMR signal is not sensitive to
the presence of oxygen or moisture. as is the case of ESR and conductivity.
The present results are in agreement with polyaniline being a heterogeneou
s material composed of crystallites embedded in an amorphous network, and i
ndicate that ESR signal may be due to surface states. (C) 2000 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.