INTERFACE INFLUENCE ON THE HIGH-FIELD CONDUCTION PHENOMENA OF A THIN DIELECTRIC LIQUID LAYER

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BROSSEAU, C
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[1] Laboratoire de Spectrometrie Physique, CERMO, Université Joseph Fourier, 38402 Saint-Martin d'Heres Cedex
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10.1063/1.347329
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O59 [应用物理学];
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We report experimental work on the ac conduction phenomena of a thin dielectric liquid (capacitor impregnant) layer at high-electric field for several interfacial situations. The features revealed by these experiments show a strong dependence of the liquid electric losses (at frequency 50 Hz) and according to that, the liquid is in contact with a metallic or a polymer interface. An attempt is made to comment these measurements in terms of the existing theories of ionic conduction in nonpolar liquids: it turns out that charge-carrier injection in the neighborhood of the interface is the dominant contribution of the high-field liquid conductivity. A theoretical evaluation based on a unipolar injection model is given in agreement with the experimental results obtained in the different configurations.
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