Xiao-long Cao, R. Fouracre, S. Gedeon, D.J. Tedford, H.M. Banford
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The possible influence of charge injection on the electrical properties of an epoxy resin
The conductivity of the epoxy resin system MY750/DDSA from low to high field was measured in the temperature range of 20 to 70 degrees C. Ionic conduction was identified as the predominant conduction process. Electronic charge injection was also observed using thermally stimulated discharge current measurements.<>