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Metallic transport in polyaniline

Kwanghee Lee (), Shinuk Cho, Sung Heum Park, A. J. Heeger, Chan-Woo Lee and Suck-Hyun Lee ()
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Kwanghee Lee: Pusan National University
Shinuk Cho: Pusan National University
Sung Heum Park: Pusan National University
A. J. Heeger: University of California at Santa Barbara
Chan-Woo Lee: Ajou University
Suck-Hyun Lee: Ajou University

Nature, 2006, vol. 441, issue 7089, 65-68

Abstract: Plastics show they're metal Most plastics are good insulators. But conducting polymers also form the basis of a new field of ‘plastic electronics’. Some of these materials show exceptionally high conductivities, almost as high as metals. But their properties deviate from true metallic behaviour in several important ways. Now a conducting plastic with resistivity properties much more like those of true metals has been synthesized. The properties of this polyaniline compound may bring practical plastic electronics a little closer.

Date: 2006
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