Evaluation of electrical conductivity and thermal diffusivity of vanadyl naphthalocyanine

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Evaluation of electrical conductivity and thermal diffusivity of vanadyl naphthalocyanine

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Title: Evaluation of electrical conductivity and thermal diffusivity of vanadyl naphthalocyanine
Author: Vallabhan, C P G; Thomas, J; Pillai, V N S; Nampoori, V P N
Abstract: The electrical conductivity and thermal diffusivity of pristine and iodine doped vanadyl naphthalocyanine (VONc) were studied. In the pristine sample, the temperature dependence was very weak below 300 K. The increase in conductivity at higher temperature must be due to an enhancement in carrier density with increase in thermal energy. The electrical conductivity of VONc increased when doped with iodine. The behavior of VONcI indicated that considerable changes have occurred in the electronic environment of the molecule as a result of doping. Iodine doping enhanced the thermal diffusivity of VONc. The increase in thermal diffusivity of the iodine doped sample may be due to the disorder of iodine atoms occupying the channels in one dimensional lattices.
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2387
Date: 1999


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