Electrical Properties of Polymers
โ Scribed by Donald A. Seanor (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 381
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
CONTRIBUTORS, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Page ix
Preface, Page xi
Chapter 1 - Electrical Conduction in Polymers, Pages 1-58, Donald A. Seanor
Chapter 2 - Structure and Charge Generation in Low-Dimensional Organic Molecular Self-Assemblies, Pages 59-68,68a,68b,69-91, Jerome H. Perlstein
Chapter 3 - Photophysical Processes, Energy Transfer, and Photoconduction in Polymers, Pages 93-125, Robert F. Cozzens
Chapter 4 - Photovoltaic Phenomena in Organic Solids, Pages 127-213, Vingie Y. Merritt
Chapter 5 - Thermally Stimulated Discharge Current Analysis of Polymers, Pages 215-239, Stephen H. Carr
Chapter 6 - Polymeric Electrets, Pages 241-284, G.M. Sessler
Chapter 7 - Contact Electrification of Polymers and Its Elimination, Pages 285-318, D. Keith Davies
Chapter 8 - Dielectric Breakdown Phenomena in Polymers, Pages 319-367, P. Fischer
Index, Pages 369-379
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