Multiple relaxation investigations in polyetherimide: Thermally stimulated depolarization current technique
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Multiple relaxation investigations in polyetherimide: Thermally stimulated depolarization current technique
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Singh, Randhir
Kaushik, B K Quamara, J K |
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Multiple relaxation
Polyetherimide Thermally stimulated depolarization current Depolarization Dipolar relaxation Activation energies |
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Description |
127-133
Thermally stimulated depolarization current (TSDC) technique has been used for investigating various dielectric relaxation processes in polyetherimide. The TSD currents in the temperature range 20º-250ºC (in certain cases up to 300ºC) were obtained as functions of polarizing field (Ep; 20-350 kV/cm), polarizing temperature (Tp; 60 º-180ºC), poling time (tp; 0.5-2 h), sample thickness (d; 25-120 µm), heating rate (h; 2º-6ºC/min), and storage time (ts; 0-552 h). The current maxima in the TSDC spectra reveal the presence of two major relaxation processes termed as β- (around 130ºC) and ⍺- (around 190ºC), associated with dipolar relaxation and space-charge relaxation processes, respectively. However, in certain cases, we observe merging of β- and ⍺-relaxation processes to become the ⍺β-relaxation process (140º-180ºC). The observed dependence of the peak temperature Tm on polarizing temperature and poling time indicates a continuous distribution of relaxations. The high Ep/Tp samples also show a relaxation (ρ) around 260ºC associated with charge injection phenomenon. The low temperature region of TSDC spectra (30º-70ºC) shows the presence of a weak relaxation (β′), considered as a satellite of the main dipolar relaxation process. The activation energies for various relaxation processes have been calculated using Bucci plot method. |
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2008-03-28T04:54:29Z
2008-03-28T04:54:29Z 2008-02 |
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Article
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0019-5596
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/537 |
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en_US
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CSIR
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IJPAP Vol.46(2) [Febuary 2008]
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