## Abstract In contrast to the conventional two‐step method, which involves the generation of reactive functional groups followed by incubation in a dye solution (a wet developing process), the “precursor approach” enables the rapid and cost‐effective generation of patterned images in one step, wit
Differential approach to the study of integral characteristics in polymer films
✍ Scribed by P. Smertenko; L. Fenenko; L. Brehmer; S. Schrader
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Volume
- 116
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-8686
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✦ Synopsis
The differential approach is based on the determination of dimensionless differential slope, for instance, of current-voltage characteristics (IVC), I=f(V). This slope (alpha) is given by formula alpha=d(lgI)/d(lgV). With such definition the ranges of constancy of the alpha(V) dependency correspond to the part of IVC characterized by the power behaviour (I approximately V(alpha)). The differential slope of alpha(V) dependency gamma=d(lgalpha)/dlgV determines the exponent behaviour of curve (I approximately exp(eV(gamma)/kT)). Processing by the differential approach of the investigated theoretical or experimental characteristics permits us to determine the peculiarity of charge flow mechanisms, temperature behaviour of conductivity, etc. The theoretical base and some applications of differential approach to the investigation of the current-voltage, temperature and degradation characteristics of the polyaniline and poly(p-phenilenevinilene) based structures have been shown.
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