Electric-field-induced formation of a conducting channel in a dielectric polymer film
Abstract
The composition of the products of destruction of a poly(styrene) film at the edge and inside the electric breakdown channel has been investigated using Raman spectroscopy. It has been demonstrated that, apart from the compounds with double carbon-carbon bonds, the breakdown initiates the formation of aromatic cycles having two to six aromatic rings, graphite nanocrystals with a linear size not above ten aromatic rings, and, finally, graphite single crystals. This suggests that the temperature in the breakdown channel exceeds 1800 K and that the current density in it is ∼106 A/cm2.
- Publication:
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Physics of the Solid State
- Pub Date:
- August 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1134/S1063783410080329
- Bibcode:
- 2010PhSS...52.1774V
- Keywords:
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- Raman Spectrum;
- Styrene;
- Conducting Channel;
- Copper Phthalocyanine;
- Breakdown Channel