Polarization-Depolarization Current (PDC) Measurements for Volume and Surface Resistivity Analysis of Polymeric Materials

F. Küchler, E. R. Lötscher, R. Färber, C. Franck
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Resistivity investigations of polymers by polarization-depolarization current (PDC) measurements are often limited due to the high resistivity of these materials. In the present work, this technique, which is established especially for insulating liquids and pressboard, is applied to a broad range of polymeric samples for both volume and surface resistivity analysis. For this purpose, an appropriate PDC setup is presented and crucial prerequisites for accurate low-current measurements in the (sub-)pA range are discussed. The results demonstrate that a steady-state volume resistivity measurement result is reached much faster than with classic polarization current measurements. Even for surface resistivity measurements, benefits are achieved by PDCs as they are shown to reveal the time-characteristics of parasitic volume currents and/or surface charge accumulation. Volume resistivity determination by PDC measurements indicate the presence of electrode-controlled Schottky conduction for the investigated samples. Large resistivity variations (almost two orders of magnitude) and non-uniform electric field dependences are found between different types of electrode-sample contacts. In order to evaluate the influence of different electrode-sample contacts, a method based on broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) is proposed and applied. It also allows the estimation of the average air gap between sample and applied electrodes. Furthermore, it is found that dielectric microlayers of adhesive tape electrodes strongly influence the measured permittivity and resistivity values especially for thin samples by introduction of additional polarization processes.
聚合物材料体积和表面电阻率分析的极化-去极化电流(PDC)测量
由于聚合物材料的高电阻率,通过极化-去极化电流(PDC)测量来研究聚合物的电阻率常常受到限制。在目前的工作中,该技术是专门为绝缘液体和纸板建立的,可用于广泛的聚合物样品的体积和表面电阻率分析。为此,提出了适当的PDC设置,并讨论了在(亚)pA范围内精确测量小电流的关键先决条件。结果表明,稳态体积电阻率测量结果比经典极化电流测量快得多。即使在表面电阻率测量中,PDCs也可以显示寄生体积电流和/或表面电荷积累的时间特性,因此具有一定的优势。通过PDC测量的体积电阻率测定表明,在所研究的样品中存在电极控制的肖特基导电。在不同类型的电极-样品接触之间发现了大的电阻率变化(几乎两个数量级)和不均匀的电场依赖性。为了评估不同电极-样品接触方式的影响,提出并应用了一种基于宽带介电光谱(BDS)的方法。它还允许估计样品和应用电极之间的平均气隙。此外,还发现胶带电极的介电微层通过引入额外的极化过程强烈地影响了测量的介电常数和电阻率值,特别是对于薄样品。
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