Thin films of ion-conducting polyethylene oxide ͑PEO͒ are prepared as a model system for solid polymer electrolytes. Plane-parallel capacitance structures of the type Al-PEO-Al ͑Metal-Insulator-Metal, MIM͒ with blocking electrodes are produced. In the short time range t ഛ 1 s after the application of an external field, an ionic space-charge polarization with an exponential time dependence prevails. In the long time range the samples exhibit a Kohlrausch behavior of the polarization current, i.e., j ϰ t −␣ . This time dependence can be explained by image charges in the electrodes which attract the mobile ions. This attraction of ions is responsible for the static and the dynamic behavior of the system. The remanent polarization appearing in hysteresis measurements is an affirmation of the presence of these image charges. Computer simulations of a three-dimensional hopping model yield qualitatively the same results. Here the attraction of ions at the electrodes due to the image charges can be observed, as well as the experimentally determined t −␣ currents and the hysteresis of the polarization. This behavior cannot be simulated with a standard continuum model.
Interacting and noninteracting dipole systems in ferroelectric poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) copolymer J. Appl. Phys. 108, 084109 (2010); 10.1063/1.3499614Domain stabilization effect of interlayer on ferroelectric poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) copolymer ultrathin film
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