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Reimund Gerhard Multhaupt | University of Potsdam - Alemanha
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Author(s): |
Lucas Fugikawa Santos
Total Authors: 1
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Document type: | Master's Dissertation |
Press: | São Carlos. |
Institution: | Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Física de São Carlos (IFSC/BT) |
Defense date: | 1998-04-29 |
Examining board members: |
Roberto Mendonça Faria;
Guilherme Fontes Leal Ferreira;
Yoshio Kawano
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Advisor: | Roberto Mendonça Faria |
Abstract | |
Charge injection in polymeric materials by electron beam is a powerful technique in the study of electrical properties of such materials. Secondary emission, transport and storage phenomena, as well as radiation-induced conductivity are among the subjects related to dielectrics that can be investigated. At present work we used an electron beam system (O to 10 keV) to irradiate polyaniline films, synthesized in our laboratory, and to perform studies of secondary emission and transport phenomena. Some experiments were also carried out with poly(viny1idene fluoride), a more resistivity polymer. Secondary emission measurements were carried out in an open-circuit configuration while the transport ones used a short circuit mode. Fast transient phenomena (about 10 ms) were also studied in details. Intrinsic electric properties, such as conductivity and dielectric constant, and extrinsic ones, like the induced conductivity in the irradiated region of the sample, were obtained in the fitting between the model and the experimental results. (AU) |