A relatively new technique based on the sequential adsorption of oppositely
charged polymers affords the fabrication of multilayer thin films with con
trolled molecular architectures. In this work, we report the first study on
the impedance and dielectric characteristics of multilayer films created b
y the sequential adsorption of layers of poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PA
H) with poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and sulfonated polystyrene (SPS). We show
large changes in the dielectric characteristics of these films with changes
in temperature, moisture content, and deposition conditions. In particular
, large increases in the conductivity and dielectric "constant" as the temp
erature and moisture content are increased were interpreted in terms of a c
hange in the mobility and effective concentration of small ions in the film
. A small but nonnegligible concentration of such ions was found to be inco
rporated into these films at a level that depends on the solution processin
g parameters such as the pH and salt content.