Dielectric relaxation of thin films of polyamide random copolymers
Abstract
We investigate the relaxation behavior of thin films of a polyamide random copolymer, PA66/6I, with various film thicknesses using dielectric relaxation spectroscopy. Two dielectric signals are observed at high temperatures, the -process and the relaxation process due to electrode polarization (the EP-process). The relaxation time of the EP-process has a Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann type of temperature dependence, and the glass transition temperature, , evaluated from the EP-process agrees very well with the determined from the thermal measurements. The fragility index derived from the EP-process increases with decreasing film thickness. The relaxation time and the dielectric relaxation strength of the EP-process are described by a linear function of the film thickness for large values of , which can be regarded as experimental evidence for the validity of attributing the observed signal to the EP-process. Furthermore, there is distinct deviation from this linear law for thicknesses smaller than a critical value. This deviation observed in thinner films is associated with an increase in the mobility and/or diffusion constant of the charge carriers responsible for the EP-process. The -process is located in a high frequency region than the EP-process at high temperatures, but merges with the EP-process at lower temperatures near the glass transition region. The thickness dependence of the relaxation time of the -process is different from that of the EP-process. This suggests that there is decoupling between the segmental motion of the polymers and the translational motion of the charge carriers in confinement.
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@article{arxiv.1502.03982,
title = {Dielectric relaxation of thin films of polyamide random copolymers},
author = {Natsumi Taniguchi and Koji Fukao and Paul Sotta and Didier R. Long},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.03982},
year = {2015}
}
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13 pages, 17 figures