Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1521714 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2014 | 5 Pages |
•Electrical d.c. conductivity of nano-CdS/polyvinyl alcohol composites are studied.•Temperature dependence of d.c. conductivity of composites are studied.•Influence of nanoparticles concentrations on d.c. conductivity were investigated.•Current-voltage characteristics interpreted in term of space-charges-limited currents.•Tunability of the thermal sensitivity of CdS/polyvinyl alcohol composite is analyzed.
Electrical d.c. conductivity of nano-CdS/polyvinyl alcohol composites with different nanoparticle concentrations and its temperature dependence were studied. The composites demonstrate increasing resistivity with CdS nanoparticles content. The current–voltage characteristics of composites exhibit non-ohmic superlinear behavior that is interpreted in terms of space-charges-limited currents. Temperature dependence of resistivity is characterized by high temperature coefficient of resistivity which is favorable for applications in flexible, easy-to-shape thermistors. The tunability of the thermal sensitivity of CdS/polyvinyl alcohol composites was analyzed.