• DocumentCode
    969229
  • Title

    Temperature and Electric Field Dependence of Conduction in Low-Density Polyethylene

  • Author

    Dennison, J.R. ; Brunson, Jerilyn

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Phys., Utah State Univ., Logan, UT
  • Volume
    36
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2008
  • Firstpage
    2246
  • Lastpage
    2252
  • Abstract
    A traditional constant voltage conductivity test method was used to measure how the conductivity of highly insulating low-density polyethylene (LDPE) polymer films depends on applied electric field, repeated and prolonged electric field exposure, and sample temperature. The strength of the applied voltage was varied to determine the electric field dependence. At low electric field, the resistivity was measured from cryogenic temperatures to well above the glass transition temperature. Comparisons were made with a variety of models of the conduction mechanisms common in insulators, including transient polarization and diffusion and steady-state thermally activated hopping conductivity and variable range hopping conductivity, to determine which mechanisms were active for LDPE and to provide a better picture of its electrical behavior.
  • Keywords
    conducting polymers; dielectric polarisation; dielectric thin films; electrical resistivity; glass transition; hopping conduction; polymer films; constant voltage conductivity test; cryogenic temperature; dielectric materials; electrical conductivity; glass transition temperature; low-density polyethylene; polymer films; resistivity; steady-state thermally activated hopping conductivity; transient polarization; variable range hopping conductivity; Conductivity; dielectric materials; electric field effects; polyethylene;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-3813
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPS.2008.2003443
  • Filename
    4663143