DocumentCode
1632752
Title
Effect of plasma polymer coating on the dielectric strength of polyethylene
Author
Nakano, T. ; Kihira, T. ; Ohki, Y.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Waseda Univ., Tokyo, Japan
fYear
1989
Firstpage
374
Lastpage
376
Abstract
The authors have shown previously (1987) that a thin layer of plasma-polymerized ethylene deposited on the surface of high-density polyethylene suppresses the injection of carriers from the electrodes. Here they report the effect of this coating on the dielectric strength of high-density polyethylene. The polyethylene used is additive-free blown film with a density of 0.950 g/cm3 and a melt flow rate of 0.9 g/10 min. The plasma-polymer coated sample studied is shown to have a higher breakdown strength than one without plasma-coating. The plasma-polymerized ethylene is amorphous, with many localized states in the forbidden band. These states act as trapping sites for electrons injected from the cathode. The trapped electrons, in turn, suppress the succeeding carrier injection from the cathode. The trapping centers seem to have an injection-suppressing effect even for the application of short-duration voltages such as impulse voltages. It is concluded that the suppression of electron injection by the coating brings about an increase in breakdown voltage
Keywords
electric breakdown of solids; electric strength; electron traps; insulating coatings; organic insulating materials; polymers; breakdown voltage; carrier injection; density; dielectric strength; electrons; forbidden band; localized states; melt flow rate; plasma polymer coating; polyethylene; trapping sites; Cathodes; Coatings; Dielectric breakdown; Electrodes; Electron traps; Plasma density; Plastic films; Polyethylene; Polymer films; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Conduction and Breakdown in Solid Dielectrics, 1989., Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Trondheim
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSD.1989.69223
Filename
69223
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