Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10670004 | Thin Solid Films | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Using dielectric spectroscopy analysis, three relaxation mechanisms have been identified in 60% semi-crystalline parylene AF4 ([-F2C-C6H4-CF2-]n) fluoropolymers. At high temperature, fluorine species located at the electrode/polymer interface involve a space-charge polarization. β-Process assigned to local molecular motions of the C-F dipoles and the γ-relaxation due to local fluctuations of the F2C-C6H4 groups are also evidenced at intermediate and cryogenic temperatures respectively. Space-charge fluorine Fâ, β and γ relaxations obey an Arrhenius law against temperature with activation energy Ea (Fâ) = 1.26 eV, Ea (β) = 0.59 eV and Ea (γ) = 0.29 eV.
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Authors
A. Kahouli, A. Sylvestre, F. Jomni, E. André, J.-L. Garden, B.Yangui B.Yangui, B. Berge, J. Legrand,