Influence of Laser Radiation on Electrical Resistivity of Polyisoprene/Nanostructured Carbon Composites
Functional Materials and Nanotechnologies 2012: Book of Abstracts 2012
Kaspars Ozols, Māris Knite

It is known that polymer/carbon nanotube composites are being tested for their potential use in optoelectronic devices. It is also known that polyisoprene/nanostructured carbon (PNC) composites have a pronounced resistance change under the influence of mechanical strain and vapour of volatile organic compounds. The goal of this study was to test PNC composites for their potential use as optoelectronic materials. Measurements of relative resistance change of poly- isoprene/nanostructured carbon black composites irradiated by semiconductor laser beam were conducted. One illustration of composites photoresistivity measurements at different intensities of laser radiation is given in Fig.1. Two competing mechanisms of composites resistivity change, induced by laser radiation, have been proposed: 1) photoconductivity of carbon nanostructures and 2) exponential reduction of tunnelling currents between carbon nanostructures in composite caused by to thermo-optically induced matrix expansion. Further photoresistivity and optical studies of PNC composites are in progress.


Keywords
carbon black composite, bolometric sensor

Ozols, K., Knite, M. Influence of Laser Radiation on Electrical Resistivity of Polyisoprene/Nanostructured Carbon Composites. In: Functional Materials and Nanotechnologies 2012: Book of Abstracts, Latvia, Riga, 17-20 April, 2012. Riga: Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, 2012, pp.186-186. ISBN 978-9984-45-496-2.

Publication language
English (en)
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