Abstract:
The structure and conductivity of hybrid nanocomposite poly($p$-xylylene) films containing iron nanoparticles are studied. The films are obtained by the method of polymerization on a surface from the gas phase, and the concentration of the filler is 4 and 11 vol %. According to the analysis of microphotographs of nanostructures obtained by transmission electron microscopy, the particles are distributed evenly (with a size in the nanometer range and a rather narrow distribution). Studies of the frequency dependence of conductivity show that the transport of the charge carriers is realized by the hopping mechanism with a jump length of $\sim$3.5 nm.