We have investigated the doping and temperature dependence of the cond
uctivity of poly(p-phenylene vinylene) (PPV) free-standing films. High
conductivities and a very weak temperature dependence are obtained in
sulfuric acid (H2SO4)-doped PPV (10(4) S/cm), indicative of a metalli
c state, whereas iron trichloride (FeCl3)-doped samples are observed t
o be less conducting (10(3) S/cm) and insulating at low temperatures.
Doping of PPV with triflic acid (CF3SO3H) results in a high conductivi
ty as well. Conductivity as a function of stretching ratio is obtained
in H2SO4-doped PPV. The stability of this system in air and moisture
was also investigated. These features of PPV as a highly doped conduct
ing polymer system are discussed and compared with previous studies of
PPV and of polyacetylene.