The electrical conductivity and breakdown phenomena in polyester polymer-quinoline salt of tetracyanoquinodimethane composites

A. Kuczkowski
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The author studied the influence of the length of the conducting particle of the filler on the electrical conductivity of the composites obtained by embedding into polyester polymer needlelike conducting crystals of quinoline salt of tetracyanoquinodimethane. The results clearly demonstrated the importance of shape factors for the formation of a conducting network and percolative charge transport in composite systems. The results are in agreement with the previous data, which have shown that very low values of threshold contents of conducting fillers are observed for large particle-length-to-diameter ratios. Other results confirmed the assumption that the decrease of electrical conductivity of samples after the critical field is exceeded is caused by breaks of the conduction network at the weak points, and that the electrical conduction of low-conduction samples is probably dominated by injection of charge carriers, fluctuation-induced tunneling, and prebreakdown effects.<>
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研究了填料导电颗粒长度对四氰喹二甲烷喹啉盐针状导电晶体嵌入聚酯聚合物制备的复合材料电导率的影响。结果清楚地表明形状因子对复合体系中导电网络的形成和渗透电荷输运的重要性。结果与先前的数据一致,表明在大颗粒长径比下,导电填料的阈值含量非常低。其他结果证实了超过临界场后样品电导率的下降是由于导电网络在薄弱点处断裂造成的,而低导电样品的电导率可能主要由载流子的注入、波动诱导的隧道效应和预击穿效应主导。
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