Abstract

Abstract The appearance of electronic conductivity in polyimide irradiated with ion beams has been attributed to the formation of extended systems of π orbitals. We have studied by reflection energy loss (REELS) and Auger (AES) spectroscopies the electronic properties of PMDA-ODA polyimide films irradiated by N+ ions. This confirmed the graphite-like electronic structure of the conducting phase. In particular the REELS spectrum shows the plasmon at 7 eV attributed by Taft and Philipp1 to the collective excitation of π electrons in graphite together with the 25 eV plasmon which results from a [sgrave] + π excitation. These results are in agreement with the evolution discussed by Marletta in BTDA-ODA polyimide2, but are interpreted by the formation of a graphite-like phase which is known to determine the electronic properties of disordered carbon layers3. The insulator-metal transition may be interpreted by a percolation mechanism between conducting blobs which result from radical clustering as shown by the...

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