EFFECT OF A PLASMA-POLYMERIZED THIN LAYER ON CONDUCTION IN HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE.

T. Nakano*, Y. Ohki, K. Yahagi

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Abstract

Conduction and capacitance after making a short-circuit following application of high voltage are compared for a polyethylene film with and without a plasma-polymerized ethylene thin layer on its surface. The film which has a thin layer on its negative-electrode side (PPE ( minus )) shows a larger current at a low electric field than that which has no layers (PE). The film which has a thin layer on its positive-electrode side (PPE ( plus )) shows almost the same current as PE does. PE and PPE ( plus ) have almost the same capacitance increment and PPE ( minus ) has the smallest increment. These behaviors are explained assuming that PPE has many free electrons and many traps.

Original languageEnglish
Pages49-52
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 1985 Dec 1

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering(all)

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