Evaluation of Activation Energies for Polarization in Glass from Thermally-Stimulated Depolarization Currents
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概要
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The partial discharge technique was applied to the conduction polarization peak of the thermally-stimulated depolarization current in lithium disilicate glass. It was concluded that the technique could not give reliable values for the activation energy for polarization, although it was proposed as one of several techniques for determining the distribution of the activation energy as well as for separating overlapping peaks.
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- 1982-07-20
著者
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Doi Akira
Department Of Inorganic Materials Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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Doi Akira
Department Of Display Devices R & D Division Nissin Electric Co. Ltd.
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DOI AKIRA
Department of Applied Chemistry, Okayama University of Science
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