Article | REF: D2301 V1

Dielectric - Conduction currents

Author: Yvan SEGUI

Publication date: May 10, 2000, Review date: January 30, 2015

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4. Electronic conduction

Let's imagine conduction phenomena as a flow of carriers entering the dielectric, then being transported within it and, finally, exiting through the other side. Clearly, the maximum flux for a given field will be controlled by whichever of the three stages allows the lowest flux. Carrier flow will therefore be controlled either by electrode-dielectric interface phenomena, or by volume phenomena within the dielectric.

4.1 Interface-controlled mechanisms

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4.1.1 General

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