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Polymers
Effect of mechanical loading on the electrical durability of polymers
A. I. Slutskera, T. M. Velievb, I. K. Alievab, V. A. Alekperovb, Yu. I. Polikarpovc, D. D. Karovc a Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg
b Institute of Physics Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences, Baku, Azerbaijan
c Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
Abstract:
A decrease in the electrical durability, which is defined as an amount of time required for dielectric breakdown at a constant electric field strength, of polyethylene and Lavsan (polyethylene terephthalate) films under tensile loading is registered in a temperature range from 100 to 300 K. It is established that the pulling apart of the axes of neighbor chain molecules in consequence of tensile loading gives rise to a decrease in the energy level of the intermolecular electron traps. In the amorphous region of a polymer, this accelerates the release of electrons from the traps through over-barrier transitions at higher temperatures ranging from about 230 to 350 K and quantum tunneling transitions at lower temperatures in the range from about 80 to 200 K. As a result, the time required for the formation of a critical space charge, i.e., the waiting period of dielectric breakdown, decreases, which means a reduction in the electrical durability of polymers.
Received: 23.06.2016
Citation:
A. I. Slutsker, T. M. Veliev, I. K. Alieva, V. A. Alekperov, Yu. I. Polikarpov, D. D. Karov, “Effect of mechanical loading on the electrical durability of polymers”, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 59:1 (2017), 183–188; Phys. Solid State, 59:1 (2017), 191–197
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