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Study of Radiation Electrification of Polymer Composites with a High Bulk Conductivity

Student: Korkinets Vladislav

Supervisor: Evgeny Pozhidaev

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Applied Physics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2017

In this final qualifying work, a possible solution of the problems associated with mathematical and computer simulation of radiation electrization of weakly conducting dielectric polymer films capable of providing a drain of a charge accumulating under the action of cosmic plasma is shown. Models and theoretical approaches were considered to calculate the electrization of polymer films, which are irradiated with ionizing radiation with different dose rates. A physico-mathematical model of radiation electrization of weakly conducting dielectric polymer films was proposed, taking into account the time-varying value of its radiative conductivity. It is shown that when the radiation conductivity is commensurable with the dark conductivity, it substantially slows down the increase of the electric field strength in time.

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