IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials
Online ISSN : 1347-5533
Print ISSN : 0385-4205
ISSN-L : 0385-4205
High Field Dielectric Properties of EB Irradiated Crosslinked Polyethylene Films in High Temperature Region
Kazuyuki TohyamaTetsuroh TokoroMasayuki NagaoMasamitsu Kosaki
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Keywords: tanδ
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1995 Volume 115 Issue 6 Pages 521-526

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We have already reported that tan δ of nonpolar polymeric films, such as low density polyethylene (LDPE), becomes larger in its value and has a large electric field dependence in the high temperature region above about 50°C. Assuming the conductivity due to mobile carrier σ x in high-field and high-temperature region has a small frequency dependence, we concluded that dielectric loss in this region is mainly dominated by carrier motion like DC conduction. To investigate this mechanism further, DC absorption current and electric field dependence of tan S were measured for electron beam irradiated crosslinked polyethylene (IR-XLPE) and LDPE.
The electric field dependence of σx derived from tan δ in high temperature region elucidated following results: (1) The slope of the electric field dependence of σ x comes to coincide with that of σ DC at 80°C and above. (2) The electric field dependence of σ DC seems to fit better with Schottky model than with Poole-Frenkel model in high field region. Although the carrier generation seems to follow the Schottky model, the AC conduction mechanism is not straightforward.

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