1965
DOI: 10.1063/1.1714506
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Radiation-Induced Conductivity in Plastic Films at High Dose Rates

Abstract: A study has been made of the radiation-induced conductivity (RIC) in poly[ethyleneterephthalate] (Mylar) films, using pulses of electrons of energies up to 30 MeV from a linear accelerator. The absence of polarization indicates that electronic conduction is responsible for the RIC, which has typical values of ∼10−8 Ω−1 cm−1 at 5×109 rad(Mylar)sec−1. The RIC is a bulk effect and shows both a ``prompt'' portion which falls very rapidly at the end of an electron pulse and a ``delayed'' portion which persists for … Show more

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“…No breakthrough information was obtained. Currently, these works are of historical interest only (see [24][25][26][27]). This early effort found logical conclusion in our works [9,28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No breakthrough information was obtained. Currently, these works are of historical interest only (see [24][25][26][27]). This early effort found logical conclusion in our works [9,28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%