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Original Articles

Anomalous reactance behaviour during the impedance analysis of time-varying dielectric systems

Pages 659-672 | Received 10 May 1991, Accepted 01 Aug 1991, Published online: 20 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Any real dielectric material deviates from ideal behaviour by exhibiting residual electrical conductivity, particularly at high fields and elevated temperatures. This conductivity is usually non-Ohmic and often time varying. During the a.c. impedance analysis of such a system, anomalous reactance behaviour may be observed including negative capacitance and low-frequency dispersion. We con-sider the characterization of dielectrics displaying time-varying conductivity and discuss their interpretation in terms of equivalent-circuit components. The situation is shown to be analogous to the Debye treatment of dielectric relaxation but with time-varying conductivity in place of time-varying permittivity. Quantitative relationships between the time-varying differential conductivity and the measured frequency-domain behaviour are derived and the origins of negative capacitance, low-frequency dispersion and related anomalous reactance effects are elucidated.

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