Isothermal charging, discharging and transport currents in fluoropolym
er films are measured in the temperature range of 50 to 200 degrees C
at electric fields to 40 MV/m. The currents are measured as a function
of time elapsed after the application of steady state voltages in the
range of 1 to 10(4) s. Charging currents increase with time to 10(3)
s, depending upon the electric field and temperature of the polymer. F
or longer duration the currents decrease with time. Discharging curren
ts decrease monotonically with time and the discharge current-time cha
racteristics are dissimilar to charging current-time characteristics.
Transport currents which are derived by subtracting the discharging cu
rrents from charging currents are shown to arise due to Schottky emiss
ion assisted by the electric field. At shorter time intervals (< 10(3)
s), it is suggested that the electric field at the cathode increases
due to heterocharges and gives rise to currents increasing with time,
while for longer times, gradual filling of the traps results in a decr
ease of the current. Low frequency dielectric loss factors are evaluat
ed from the discharging current measurements.