DocumentCode
1022900
Title
The transport and trapping of electrons in polymers
Author
Watson, P. Keith
Author_Institution
Xerox Webster Res. Center, NY, USA
Volume
2
Issue
5
fYear
1995
fDate
10/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
915
Lastpage
924
Abstract
The conductivity of a polymer is determined by the availability of charge carriers and their mobility, and both terms are dominated by the trapping states in the polymer. The distribution in energy of these states may be studied by populating the states and observing the current that results from the relaxation of the trapped charges. In our experiments the states are populated by a pulse of electrons from an injection beam, and the surface potential of the polymer film is monitored by a second electron beam that passes above the charged surface; we have used this technique to study both charge trapping and the isothermal discharge process that follows a charging pulse. The general case of charge decay from an arbitrary distribution of states with retrapping can be analyzed by using a multiple trapping model, and this analysis yields the distribution of trapping states in the polymer. The analysis takes on a particularly simple form in the limit of negligible retrapping. Experimentally we have concentrated on PS-2 polystyrene and on several mono-dispersed polystyrenes. We find a change in the distribution of trapping states with molecular weight; there is also a change in trap distribution near the glass transition temperature
Keywords
EBIC; deep levels; electrical conductivity; electron mobility; electron traps; glass transition; molecular weight; organic insulating materials; polymers; surface potential; PS-2 polystyrene; charge carriers; charge decay; charge trapping; conductivity; deep trapping levels; electrons; electrons beam injection; glass transition temperature; isothermal discharge process; mobility; molecular weight; mono-dispersed polystyrenes; multiple trapping model; polymers; surface potential; transport; trapped charge relaxation; trapping; Charge carriers; Conductivity; Electron beams; Electron traps; Glass; Isothermal processes; Monitoring; Polymer films; Surface charging; Surface discharges;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/94.469986
Filename
469986
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