Abstract

High-fluence swift heavy ion-irradiated polymer foils, either as-obtained or partially etched, were embedded in electrolytes. Upon application of a sinusoidal electric field across them, pronounced current spikes emerge. Their spectra exhibit peculiar features which depend on parameters such as the amplitude and frequency of the applied electric field and the sample size. A theory is established which explains the most important experimental findings.

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