Abstract:
The influence of nanostructured nickel on the parameters of the potential barrier for conduction electrons at the metal/polymer interface has been investigated. It has been shown that conductivity in the multilayer nickel-polymer-vanadium system changes during annealing of nanocrystalline nickel at temperatures of the onset of the recovery of the structure. It has been established that the formation of the structure with a grain size of 100 nm in nickel leads to a noticeable decrease in the potential barrier height at the metal/polymer interface.