Abstract:
The results of using N-isoamylisatin 4-methylphenylhydrazone to optimize fullerene-based heterostructures have been presented. The technique of obtaining, microscopy, as well as the results of IR spectroscopy and the study of the electrophysical properties of thin films of this hydrazone together with fullerene Ń$_{60}$ have been described. The addition of the considered organic matter to fullerene films made it possible to increase the photoconductivity by 2 orders of magnitude compared to Ń$_{60}$ films. The obtained thin-film structures have rectifying light-current-voltage characteristics.