Abstract

In the article we introduce the experiment of the photostimulation effect in the tunneling conductivity of free-standing thin carbyne-gold films. We observe a sharp increase of the conductivity of hybrid film due to the electromagnetic exciting at the frequencies which are close to the plasmon resonance of gold nanoparticles. The use of carbyne threads as a stabilizing matrix makes it possible to obtain free-standing thin films that demonstrate a good structural stability. The tunnel current–voltage measurements demonstrate a strong dependence of the current value on the intensity of green laser radiation used to photostimulate thin C–Au in area of the measuring experiment.

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