Space charge studies in LDPE using combined isothermal and nonisothermal current measurements |
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Authors: | Lanca MC Neagu ER Neagu RM Dias CJ Marat-Mendes JN Das-Gupta DK |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Ciencia dos Materiais, Univ. Nova de Lisboa, Portugal; |
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Abstract: | Using a recently developed procedure combining isothermal and nonisothermal current measurements space charge trapping and transport in LDPE was successfully studied. Unaged, thermally and electrically aged samples were investigated. The samples were conditioned before each measurement in order to obtain reproducible results. In the nonisothermal measurements appeared a broad peak (40/spl deg/C to 50/spl deg/C) that was possible to decompose into two or three peaks (35, 45 and 65/spl deg/C). At even higher temperature another peak was sometimes present (85/spl deg/C) depending on the prior sample conditioning. The space charge is trapped near the surface in deep traps (maximum depth of /spl ap/15 /spl mu/m). Relaxation times, mobilities and activation energies have been calculated for different charging/discharging conditions. For unaged samples the reproducibility of the results was poor while for the aged polyethylene it was quite good, meaning that aging helps conditioning. In the electrically aged LDPE there is a decrease of conductivity and the broad peak of the nonisothermal spectra shows a slight shift towards higher temperatures when compared with the data found in the thermally aged polymer. |
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