Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
724435 Journal of Electrostatics 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we are interested in space charge packet phenomenon generated at submicron scales in insulating polyethylene materials that have not been extensively investigated in all previous theoretical modeling and experimental works. Indeed, a bipolar charge transport model is proposed to simulate space charge dynamics in nano-scale polyethylene material under dc high electric field. For these scales, our results show space charge packet appearance which induces new dynamics that are marked on injected and conduction current oscillations. In addition, our results also show the establishment of post breakdown phenomena that are indicated by an external current abrupt increase without saturation.

Graphical abstractSpatial profiles as a function of thickness at fixed times of nano-scale transient charge packet phenomena and space charge distributions.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Space charge packets, in polyethylene nano-scales, are modeled for the first time. ► These packets have been established under dc high electric field by our model. ► These packets induce new dynamics on injected and conduction current oscillations. ► Under important applied field, external current evolution shows a new behavior. ► This behavior can be attributed to the post breakdown phenomenon in the sample.

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