Temperature dependent AC conductivity of multiwall carbon nanotube-polystyrene micro-thick composite films

Reena Rani, M. Sharma, S. Rani, I. Sameera, Ravi Bhatia
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Light weight electrically conducting materials that can be fabricated at low cost and are important for certain applications like electromagnetic shielding and field emission devices; carbon nanotubes based-composite materials are most suited for such applications. However, it is quite important to study the temperature dependent electrical behaviour. Here, we are presenting the experimental results on temperature dependent AC conductivity of few hundred micron-thick multiwall carbon nanotube-polystyrene (MWCNT-PS) composites (0.5 & 1.0 wt.%), in the temperature and frequency ranges of 154-293 K and 10 Hz-10 MHz, respectively. The free standing MWCNT-PS composite films were prepared by a simple and cost-effective solution approach, and their good quality was ascertained after characterizing by field emission scanning electron microscopy.For 0.5 wt. % composite film, the conductivity did not show any variation up to 1 MHz at all the temperatures whereas it monotonically increased from 1 MHz to 10 MHz; it followed Jonscher's law. Further, the threshold frequency shifted towards higher frequency with the temperature. The DC conductivity was observed to decrease from 34 µS/cm to 22 µS/cm with variation of temperature from 293 to 154 K, respectively; this decrease of DC conductivity is attributed to increase of activation energy of charge carriers at low temperatures. Interestingly, AC conductivity of 1.0 wt. % sampledid not exhibit any frequency dependence at any temperature; however, DC conductivity reduced to 37 µS/cm (154 K) from 70 µS/cm (293 K).
多壁碳纳米管-聚苯乙烯微厚复合薄膜的温度依赖性交流电导率
可以以低成本制造的轻质导电材料,对电磁屏蔽和场发射装置等某些应用很重要;碳纳米管基复合材料最适合这种应用。然而,研究与温度相关的电学行为是非常重要的。在这里,我们展示了几百微米厚的多壁碳纳米管-聚苯乙烯(MWCNT-PS)复合材料(0.5 & 1.0 wt.%)在154-293 K和10 Hz-10 MHz的温度和频率范围内的温度相关的交流电导率的实验结果。采用简单、经济的溶液法制备了独立的MWCNT-PS复合薄膜,并通过场发射扫描电镜对其进行了表征。对于0.5 wt. %的复合薄膜,在所有温度下,电导率在1 MHz以内没有任何变化,而在1 MHz至10 MHz之间单调增加;它遵循琼舍尔定律。随着温度的升高,阈值频率向高频偏移。在293 ~ 154 K温度范围内,直流电导率分别从34µS/cm下降到22µS/cm;直流电导率的降低是由于低温下载流子活化能的增加。有趣的是,1.0 wt. %样品的交流电导率在任何温度下都没有表现出任何频率依赖性;然而,直流电导率从70µS/cm (293 K)降低到37µS/cm (154 K)。
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