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The thermally stimulated current in polyimide film was measured under different conditions. These results, with the addition of steady state dc conduction, have clearly shown that high temperature TSC peak in the range of 160–180 °C is possibly due to depolarization of space-charge of ions, bound into Frölichs two potential well, and generated through ionization of unimidized polyamic acid.
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Qingquan, L. (1998). Thermally stimulated current studies on polyimide film. In: Chudáček, I. (eds) Relationships of Polymeric Structure and Properties. Progress in Colloid & Polymer Science, vol 78. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0114358
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