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The role of water molecules in low density polyethylene
Experimental results show the water molecule, as a plasticizer, or via ohmic conduction and its strong poling field, to be able to accelerate the charge decay of the poled LDPE specimen; also, as an accepter, to assist charge injection during poling of specimens. A newly found humidity-induced TSC peak at medium temperature could be attributed to dissociated ions from trap in amorphous-crystalline interface.