Abstract

AbstractThe transient currents in the discharge mode in polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) and malachite green doped PMMA films measured as a function of temperature (363–383 K) and field strength (2.0 ×103‐2.0 × 104 V/cm) have been found to follow the Curie–von Schweidler law, characterized by different slopes in the short and long time regions. Various mechanisms which may be responsible for the time‐dependent transient currents of pure and malachite green doped PMMA films are discussed. The effect of doping with malachite green on the discharge current indicates the formation of molecular aggregates.

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