Abstract

We describe optical and electrical porperties of semi-conducting copper sulfide layers inserted in the polar planes of a LB matrix. The most current resistivity values are around 10 3 ωcm. The samples are also photoconducting. In some cases, under vacuum, uncontrolled doping drops the resistivity down below 1 ω cm. The temperature behaviour of these samples proves the continuity of the semi-conducting film. Micrometer scale resistivity measurements show two sorts of samples: thin, continuous semi-conducting layers and insulated aggregates.

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