Abstract

The changes in the x-ray diffraction patterns of 16- and 25-μm-thick polyvinylidene fluoride films, caused by 6-kV corona charging at room temperature, are presented. The diffraction peaks corresponding to (100) and (020) α-crystalline forms tend to be considerably reduced while the (110) β-form peak changes in shape and position.

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