Abstract

The dynamic equilibrium of space charge in insulators such as ceramics, molecular crystals, or high polymers, is considered from the thermodynamic point of view with quantum-mechanical boundary conditions. The treatment constitutes the opposite extreme from the usual ohmic conduction equations; in the first paper, only the zero-current equilibrium of charge is considered. Applications are made to the observed charging of high polymers during molding.

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