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Thermally stimulated depolarization currents of crosslinked polyethylene relaxations in the fusion range of temperatures
Authors:I. Tamayo,J. Belana,J. C. Ca  adas,M. Mudarra,J. A. Diego,J. Sellar  s
Affiliation:I. Tamayo,J. Belana,J. C. Cañadas,M. Mudarra,J. A. Diego,J. Sellarès
Abstract:With thermally stimulated depolarization currents, we researched the relaxations of crosslinked polyethylene as it is used in medium‐voltage cable insulation. Through conventional polarization two heteropolar peaks stand up in the spectra, at 80 and 105 °C. As the sample is annealed, a homopolar peak is developed at about 99 °C. With window polarization, our results indicated that the 80 °C peak is a structured peak related to polar crosslinking subproducts and impurities. The 105 and 99 °C peaks are fitted to the general kinetic‐order model because the 105 °C peak is related to free‐charge detrapping at the crystalline phase, in the bulk and maybe at the amorphous‐crystal interphases, and the peak that is observed at 99 °C is due to injected charge. Annealing at high temperatures promotes the creation of traps in the material. Charge trapping at T < 70 °C seems to be related to the increased insulator resistivity with annealing time. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 41: 1412–1421, 2003
Keywords:polyethylene (PE)  crosslinked polyethylene (PE)  thermostimulated depolarization current  windowing polarization  space charge  crosslinking  charge transfer
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