A very simple technique is reported for charging 25.4- and 50.8-μm foils of polyfluoroethylenepropylene (FEP) using conducting liquid contacts. At 23°C in laboratory atmosphere, decay time constants exceed 20 years for foils initially charged to 500 V with ethyl alcohol contacts. Measurements of accelerated decay at 100°C are interpreted in terms of rapid injection and trapping of surface charge followed by drift of thermally generated carriers under the internal field of the trapped surface charge. © 1972 The American Institute of Physics.
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Chudleigh, P. W. (1972). Charging of polymer foils using liquid contacts. Applied Physics Letters, 21(11), 547–548. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1654252
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