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    Iodine incorporation into polymeric films investigated by angle-resolved XPS

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    Distribution of elements into subsurface layers (up to 120 angstrom thickness) of polyphenylacetylene (PPA) films doped with I2 vapour has been determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy data using a unique numerical technique. Concentration of incorporated iodine has been shown to increase with exposure time; the concentration profiles are dome-shaped and iodine does not penetrate much into the bulk of PPA films, even when exposed to I2 vapours for 1 h. The depth of the layer corresponding to maximum iodine concentration is directly proportional to the iodine exposure time. The non-homogeneous distribution of the doping species in the polymer may be responsible for the low conductivity observed for heterogeneously doped PPA films

    Photon and Electron Induced Electron Emission from Solid Surfaces

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