Место издания:Publishing House of IAO SB RAS Tomsk
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Номер статьи:8, AI-5
Аннотация:Laser-induced graphene (LIG) is a highly porous electrically conductive carbon material obtained
by laser pyrolysis of a carbon-containing precursor. Due to its good electrical conductivity, it is a
promising material for use in various fields of modern electronics, power engineering and medical
instrumentation.
In this work, we present the results of the study of LIG film samples synthesized on the surface
of a polyimide film using a cw CO2-laser. We have found that in such films, the generation of
nanosecond photocurrent pulses isobserved when their surface is irradiated with pulsed laser
radiation of nanosecond duration. It has been established that the polarity of photocurrent pulses
depends on the direction of the exciting radiation wave vector. It was also shown that the efficiency
of photocurrent generation is affected by the synthesis conditions: power of the CO2-laser, the laser
beam velocity, the distance between the lines and the direction of the laser beam movement across
the surface of the polyimide film. The identified features of the photoreponse of LIG film structures
allow them to be used as high-speed laser pulse energy meter, orientation sensors, tracking devices,
and various angle-measuring devices. The report discusses these and other features of the discovered
effect.
The study was carried out with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of
the Russian Federation (N 1022040600237-3-1.3.2).