2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4792491
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Identification of electron and hole trap based on isothermal surface potential decay model

Abstract: For identifying electron and hole traps in polymeric materials, we combine the isothermal relaxation current theory and surface potential decay together and present a model called isothermal surface potential decay (ISPD). A non-contact measurement setup is specially designed, which features that energy distribution of electron or hole-type traps can be discriminated with negative or positive corona charging, respectively. By measuring the ISPD characteristics of low-density polyethylene and polypropylene film… Show more

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“…30 In fact, in our ISPD model, it is the injected homocharges existing in the top surface layer that 2015) determine the surface potential. Therefore, the measured trap parameters with this method mainly reveal the surface trap states of the material, 22 which is just what we most concern. Figure 7 shows the electron and hole trap energy distributions of the original and fluorinated samples.…”
Section: Electron and Hole Trap Energy Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 In fact, in our ISPD model, it is the injected homocharges existing in the top surface layer that 2015) determine the surface potential. Therefore, the measured trap parameters with this method mainly reveal the surface trap states of the material, 22 which is just what we most concern. Figure 7 shows the electron and hole trap energy distributions of the original and fluorinated samples.…”
Section: Electron and Hole Trap Energy Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that, Tu. et al applied the method to measure energy distribution of surface trap [11][12][13]. In 2011, Tang et al successfully estimated the trap energy distribution in oil-paper insulation based on the PEA results [14], which established the relationship between trap depth and charge depolarization.…”
Section: Trap Energy Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surface potential decay profiles of both the original and fluorinated samples were tested by using isothermal surface potential decay (ISPD) method detailed in Ref. 11, for calculating trap characteristics of carriers. The sample is firstly charged using a corona triode and then moved to the Kelvin probe of an electrostatic voltmeter for ISPD measurement.…”
Section: Samples and Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%