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Near-electrode and transient processes in liquid dielectrics

©, 2006 Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk and Russian Academy of Sciences
, , Citation Anatolii I Zhakin 2006 Phys.-Usp. 49 275 DOI 10.1070/PU2006v049n03ABEH002012

1063-7869/49/3/275

Abstract

Electron transfer kinetics between an electrode and an electron acceptor in electrolytes, liquid dielectrics, and dense gases is comparatively analyzed for the case of a weak electric field. Near-electrode charge distribution patterns in a liquid dielectric (or a dense weekly conducting gas) exposed to an external high-voltage field are examined. It is shown that the quadratic dependence of current–voltage characteristics of the system is determined by the character of electron transitions from surface states. The transient processes involved are discussed, and characteristic formation times for steady-state near-electrode patterns are calculated.

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