Otro
The application of thermally stimulated processes to the study of poly p-phenylene sulfide
Registro en:
Synthetic Metals, v. 57, n. 2-3, p. 4918-4923, 1993.
0379-6779
10.1016/0379-6779(93)90839-O
WOS:A1993LP13800113
2-s2.0-43949168654
Autor
Cavalcante, Edinilton M.
Campos, M.
Resumen
The electrical properties of poly p-phenylene sulfide (PPS) samples sandwiched between metallic electrodes are studied as a function of the applied voltage, temperature, time, electrode materials, and sample thickness. Superlinear current-voltage characteristics are observed, which are explained in terms of Schottky effect and space-charge limited currents (SCLC). The conductivity data for variable-range hopping have also been studied, but the calculated values of density of states are approximately one order of magnitude higher than those obtained by SCLC measurements. From thermally stimulated polarization currents we observed a current peak around 80°C that was related with the glass transition temperature of PPS. © 1993.