Structure and properties of highly crystallized graphite films based on polyimide Kapton |
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Authors: | Yoshihiro Hishiyama Satoru Yasuda Akira Yoshida Michio Inagaki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Musashi Institute of Technology, 1-28-1, Jamazutsumi, Setagaya-ku, 158 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Materials Science, Toyohashi University of Technology, Tempaku-cho, 440 Toyohashi, Japan |
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Abstract: | Highly crystallized graphite films were prepared by heat treatment of carbonized polyimide films (Kapton) at temperatures of 2700 and 3050° C. Interlayer spacing d002 at room temperature, and electrical resistivity, magnetoresistance and Hall coefficient at room and liquid nitrogen temperatures were measured. All of these data indicate high crystallinity of the graphitized Kapton films obtained. For the graphite films heat treated at 3050° C mean-square mobilities were estimated from the magnetoresistance data at 1 T to be 0.91 m2 V–1 sec–1 at room temperature and 2.3 m2 V–1 sec–1 at liquid nitrogen temperature; the value at liquid nitrogen temperature corresponds to that for a pyrolytic graphite heat treated at 3200° C for 1 h (PG 3200). Magnetic field dependence of Hall coefficient at liquid nitrogen temperature for this sample also agrees well with that for PG 3200. Scanning electron micrographs on the surfaces show that the present graphite films consist of grains of large crystallites, and grain size increases as the crystallinity of the material improves. |
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