Two complementary techniques: the thermal step technique and the thermally stimulated currents technique. Study of polycrystalline Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/

S. Agnel, A. Toureille
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The information obtained using the Thermal Step Method (TSM) and the Thermally Stimulated Currents (TSC) technique are totally complementary. The TSM allows to determine and to localize the space charge density in insulating materials, while the TSC technique allows to obtain the average activation energies of the different processes of discharge or depolarization. In this paper, we discuss about the sensitivity of these two techniques to real charges and polarization. We show by coupling of these two methods that polycrystalline Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ can accumulate space charges in the bulk (when the sample is poled under high DC voltage). These charges may be released when the TSC technique is applied to the sample. The charges distributions, given by the TSM, show polarization of the alumina when poled below 200/spl deg/C, and a cathode electron injection above 200/spl deg/C. The TSC gives the energy levels of the released charges corresponding to these phenomena.
两种互补技术:热步进技术和热刺激电流技术。多晶Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/的研究
热步进法(TSM)和热刺激电流法(TSC)获得的信息是完全互补的。TSM技术可以确定和定位绝缘材料中的空间电荷密度,而TSC技术可以获得不同放电或退极化过程的平均活化能。本文讨论了这两种技术对实际电荷和极化的灵敏度。我们通过这两种方法的耦合表明,多晶Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/可以在体中积累空间电荷(当样品在高直流电压下极化时)。当TSC技术应用于样品时,这些电荷可能被释放。TSM给出的电荷分布表明,氧化铝在200/spl℃以下极化,在200/spl℃以上阴极电子注入。TSC给出了与这些现象相对应的释放电荷的能级。
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