Abstract

Polydiphenylenephthalide (PDP) belongs to the class of organic dielectrics, which exhibit electric conductive properties when an external electrostatic field and/or mechanical stress are applied. In this work, the transport properties of thin-film layered lead-PDP-lead structures were experimental-ly studied in a wide temperature range. At sufficiently high temperatures, the volt-ampere depend-ences are satisfactorily described in terms of the injection model of currents limited by the space charge. At temperatures below ~7.5 K, a number of samples exhibit features that can be explained by the effect of induced superconductivity in a thin film of a conducting polymer enclosed between two massive superconductors (lead). Keywords: thin films, conducting polymer, superconductivity.

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