Conductive polymers formed by ion implantation

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ABSTRACT:
Conductive materials are formed by implanting high energy ions (30 keV to 300 keV) into rigid backboned polymers, such as poly (p-phenylene sulfide); conductivities on the order of 10.sup.-3 (ohm-cm).sup.-1 are demonstrated and the materials remain stable over periods as long as a year.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3137633 (1964-06-01), Kline
Weber, J. Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, vol. 11, p. 522, 1981.
Weber, "Ion Implantation Studies on (CH)x", Naval Research Lab Memo, Report 4335, p. 53, 1980.
J. S. Abel, "Electrical Properties of Ion Implanted P-Phenylene Sulfide, 1982.

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