Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5185477 | Polymer | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In order to study charge trapping and transport in polyimide, we have submitted samples of Kapton HN to corona charging and measured its surface potential decay with an electrostatic voltmeter. We propose a two terms mobility to explain the experimental data: a non-dispersive contribution based on Toomer and Lewis model added to a dispersive process, which is associated with the disordered structure of the material. The non-dispersive model alone did not fit well to the data for short times, but our assumption makes the theoretical expression fit successfully to the experimental data. Some important parameters related to the charge transport properties of the material are determined and discussed.
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Authors
A. Aragoneses, M. Mudarra, J. Belana, J.A. Diego,