Abstract
Thermally stimulated currents (TSC) from polyethylene and ethylene–vinyl-acetate copolymers with a variety of vinyl-acetate contents have been investigated using a TSC technique with x-ray irradiation. Five main TSC peaks, which we believe are due to trapped carriers, were observed in these polymers. The detrapping of carriers is closely related to molecular-chain motions, and trapping sites are assigned to physical defects such as cavities formed by local arrangements of molecular chains rather than carbonyl groups. One of the TSC peaks is associated with traps in the amorphous region, one with traps in the boundary region between the amorphous and the crystalline regions, i.e., in the folded region, and another with traps in the crystalline region. The TSC spectrum from the dipole of the vinyl-acetate unit under a bias field shows a TSC peak accompanied by a current inversion. The average effective dipole moment for the vinyl-acetate unit was determined to be about 1.8 D from a TSC analysis.
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