Abstract :
Measurements of conduction currents were carried out on polyethylene terephthalate semi crystalline PET in an electrical field region varying from 40 to 260 V/μm. Various mechanisms of conduction (Richardson–Schottky, Fowler–Nordheim, Poole–Frenkel, space charge limited current SCLC, Hopping), can cause non-linear characteristics. To highlight the mechanism responsible for conduction in the PET, we used the slope of the experimental curve Log(J)=f(E) in the region 150<E<260 V/μm, to calculate the value of the dielectric permittivity. The characteristic curve Log(J)=f(1/T) shows that the Poole–Frenkel mechanism of conduction is prevalent in the semi crystalline PET. The characteristic J=f(E) for various thicknesses shows that the field threshold increases with the thickness.