Effect of solvent evaporation rate on thermally stimulated current spectra of solution-cast PMMA films

K. Sakai, K. Ikezaki
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Thermally stimulated current (TSC) spectra, isothermal surface potential decay (ITSPD) and morphology were examined for polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) films cast from an acetonic PMMA solution at variously controlled evaporation rates of the solvent. Observed TSC spectra, ITSPD and morphology for these films remarkably depended on the solvent evaporation rate. At high evaporation rates, charge retention power of these films was large and their appearance became white and cloudy. Fine cellular structure of about 300 /spl mu/m formed by Benard convection was also found in the films cast at high evaporation rates. Deep charge traps were found in the central parts of the Benard convection cells by a charge-visualization technique with fine dye particles. While, at low evaporation rates, charge decay in the PMMA cast films was fast and the films were transparent in their appearance. Annealing the cloudy PMMA films at 130/spl deg/C for 1 hour destructed their cellular structure and made them transparent.
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溶剂蒸发速率对溶液铸造PMMA薄膜热激电流谱的影响
研究了聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)薄膜在不同蒸发速率下的热激发电流(TSC)光谱、等温表面电位衰减(ITSPD)和形貌。观察到的TSC光谱、ITSPD和形貌与溶剂蒸发速率有显著的关系。在高蒸发速率下,薄膜的电荷保持力大,表面呈白色浑浊。在高蒸发速率下铸造的薄膜中还发现了贝纳德对流形成的约300 /spl mu/m的精细细胞结构。利用精细染料颗粒的电荷可视化技术,在贝纳德对流电池的中心部位发现了深电荷阱。而在低蒸发速率下,PMMA铸膜中的电荷衰减速度快,薄膜表面透明。将浑浊的PMMA薄膜在130/spl℃下退火1小时,破坏了其细胞结构,使其透明。
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