Abstract
The conduction characteristics in oriented polypropylene (OPP) film were studied over field intensities between 10 and 300 MV/m and a range of temperature from 5 to 55°C. The range of the conduction characteristics observed at 15°C was divided into five regions with increasing field intensity. Particularly, in the region from 70 to 82 MV/m voltage‐controlled negative resistance was displayed. In the negative resistance region, current oscillations were also observed and the mobility of carriers was . The negative resistance characteristics could be explained by Gibbons' theory.
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