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Evaluation of the dielectric parameters from TSDC spectra: application to polymeric systems

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The Thermally Stimulated Discharge Current (TSDC) technique is widely used for the study of main and secondary dielectric relaxations in polymers. The TSD current is described by different equations that can be arranged in a unique three-parameters (the activation energy W, A and B) general form. The physical meaning of A and B depends on the origin of the discharge currents. In this paper a method is proposed to obtain these parameters by fitting the experimental data with the analytical expression of the current, in the range around the maximum. Simulations were carried out to underline the relative importance of the parameters. A method is proposed for the decomposition of experimentally determined complex bands into a limited number of elementary peaks, each of them characterized by average values for W and B. The errors resulting from different approximations used in the analytical current expression or by the utilization of various expressions for the relaxation time are analyzed. The method is applied for the analy-sis of the TSDC spectra in the glass-rubber transition temperature regions of PET and PMMA, yielding several peaks characterized by narrow distributions of WW≈± 0.06 eV).

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Received: 18 September 2000 / Reviewed and accepted: 20 September 2000

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Neagu, R., Neagu, E., Kalogeras, I. et al. Evaluation of the dielectric parameters from TSDC spectra: application to polymeric systems. Mat Res Innovat 4, 115–125 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00010780

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