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Breakdown voltages of commercial polymer films following exposure to various gas plasmas

A parametric study of the breakdown voltage of six commercially available thin polymer films before and after exposure to three gas plasmas was performed. Systematic changes of breakdown voltage were observed. This inexpensive and rapid gas treatment is a suitable method of increasing breakdown volt...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on electrical insulation 1992-04, Vol.27 (2), p.399-401
Main Authors: Binder, M., Wade, W.L., Cygan, P., Jow, T.R., Mammone, R.J.
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Breakdown voltage
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Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
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Plasma applications
Plasma density
Plasma devices
Plasma properties
Plasma sources
Polymer films
Surface morphology
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