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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Conducting carbon films are irradiated by high energy ion beam and persistent photoconductivity has been found from the irradiated samples. A complex distribution of traps created mostly by random displacement of carbon atoms by energetic ion beam from its polymeric matrix showed a persistent photoconductivity at low temperatures down to 50K. From the photo decay constants and the magnitude of photocurrent the density of traps and the corresponding activation energies have been calculated.