Abstract

The electrical properties of thin films made of polyethylene oxide (PEO) dispersed with dopants fixed amount of iodine (0.1 wt. %) were studied using the AC impedance technique. The films were prepared by electrically casting method. In this present work, the variation of AC electrical conductivity with temperatures ranging from 30 oC to 55 oC at a frequency of 200 kHz for (PEO) film doped with 0.1wt. % iodine and undoped (PEO) film were studied. Physical quantities and parameters such as AC conductivity, impedance, dielectric constant, and dielectric loss, were determined. The observed values of the impedance (Z), dielectric constant ('), dielectric loss ("), and AC-conductivity (σAC) showed temperature dependence. It was found that the dielectric constant and the dielectric loss of the prepared thin films increased with doped (0.1wt. %) iodine complexes and also increased with the increase of temperature according to the polarization processes.

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