Electrical Conduction in Heat-Resistive Polyparabanic Acid (PPA) Films at High Temperatures
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The electrical conduction in PPA films was measured in the temperature range of 373-453 K. From the results of temperature, thickness, electrode material and voltage dependences, ionic conduction was proposed. Significant influence of the chemical structure on electrical conduction was observed. The jump distance changed with the chemical structure, while the potential barrier remained constant.
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- 1990-07-20
著者
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Miyairi K
Shinshu Univ. Nagano Jpn
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Miyairi Keiichi
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Shinshu University
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