Abstract

Problems of current injection into insulators generally do not yield to exact analysis. A particularly useful approximate method for studying such problems is the method of regional approximations. This method is illustrated by applying it to several problems of one-carrier, steady-state current injection into an insulator with ohmic (reservoir) contacts. The principles of the method undoubtedly have wider application.

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