“…By using these methods, many properties of polymers can be investigated such as chemical relaxation [220], cold crystallization [221] and stabilizer effects [222], influence of space charges on molecular microstructure [223] and thermal-induced structural changes [224,225], physical aging [226] and the effects of gamma and neutron radiation [227]. Individual polymers (such as polystyrene [228], polycaprolactone [229], polyoctenylene [230], polyvinylnaphthalene [231], unsaturated polyester resins [232,233]) and copolymers [234][235][236][237] as well as composites [238,239] were investigated by the TSDC and other relaxation techniques. Dipolar relaxation in amorphous [240,241], semi-crystalline [241] and liquid crystals [242] were investigated by the TSDC method, and the effects of polarisation and space charging were analysed for different systems [243][244][245].…”