Abstract

Temperature dependence of d. c. electric conductivity of some recently synthesized heterocyclic compounds, 4,4′-bipyridine and indolizine derivatives, in thin films (d=0.27–0.51μm) spin-coated from chloroform solutions onto glass, is studied.The investigated compounds are polycrystalline (as shown by X-ray Diffraction analysis) and show typical n-type semiconductor behavior. The activation energy of d. c. electric conduction ranges between 1.55 and 2.33eV. Some correlations between semiconducting characteristics and essential features of molecular structure of organic compounds have been established.In the higher temperature range (400–520K), the electronic transport properties in present compounds can be explained in the frame of band gap representation model, while in the lower temperature range (300–350K), the Mott's variable-range hopping conduction model can be conveniently used.

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