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Anisotropically conducting films consisting of sub-micron copper wires in the ion track membranes of poly(ethylene terephthalate)

Maekawa, Yasunari; Koshikawa, Hiroshi; Yoshida, Masaru

Polymer, 45(7), p.2291 - 2295, 2004/03

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:28.47(Polymer Science)

Ion track membranes of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) are applied to the production of anisotropically conducting films possessing copper wires of less than sub-micron in diameter. The membranes possessing cylindrical pores of 1.9 $$mu$$m and 200 nm in diameter were prepared by irradiation of $$^{129}$$Xe$$^{23+}$$ ion beams followed by etching in an aqueous NaOH. Copper wires were deposited into the pores by electrochemical plating in aqueous copper sulfate solution to prepare the PET/Cu hybrid membranes. The copper wires with 1.9 $$mu$$m in diameter showed wavelike surface roughness, resulting from the roughness of the pore side wall, whereas the copper wires with 200 nm in diameter showed smooth surfaces. The resistances of the membranes measured by a four terminal resistance method are in good agreement with the calculated values, indicating that the hybrid membranes possess conductivity perpendicular to the membrane surfaces but not parallel to the surfaces.

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