Title :
Thermally stimulated processes in organic polymers
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic., Australia
Abstract :
Emerging trends in the interpretation of measurements of thermally stimulated conductivity, luminescence, and depolarization in organic polymers are reviewed, in the context of charge trapping and transport. Particular attention is given to the following: (1) the advantage of making simultaneous measurements on the same sample; (2) the determination of the forms of quasicontinuous distributions of trap activation energies; and (3) the use of thermally stimulated processes to monitor aging (degradation) of polymeric insulants in power distribution cables and hence estimate their economic service lifetimes
Keywords :
ageing; polymers; thermally stimulated currents; thermoluminescence; aging; charge trapping; depolarization; economic service lifetimes; luminescence; organic polymers; polymeric insulants; power distribution cables; quasicontinuous distributions; thermally stimulated conductivity; thermally stimulated processes; trap activation energies; Charge measurement; Conductivity measurement; Current measurement; Energy measurement; Luminescence; Monitoring; Particle measurements; Polymers; Power measurement; Thermal conductivity;
Conference_Titel :
Electrets, 1988. (ISE 6) Proceedings., 6th International Symposium on (IEEE Cat. No.88CH2593-2)
Conference_Location :
Oxford
DOI :
10.1109/ISE.1988.38535