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Line frequency leakage current

Leakage currents are currents at power line frequency (50 or 60 Hz), they may be because of capacitive currents even with perfect insulation, and are thus difficult to avoid completely. Patient leakage... [Pg.167]

Finally, it should be noted that in many cases where < 0, is determined by the capacity method uncertainty arises, which is related to the frequency dependence of Mott-Schottky plots. (In particular, the frequency of the measuring current is increased in order to reduce the contribution of surface states to the capacity measured.) As the frequency varies, these plots, as well as the plots of the squared leakage resistance R vs. the potential (in the electrode equivalent circuit, R and C are connected in parallel), are deformed in either of two ways (see Figs. 6a and 6b). In most of the cases, only the slopes of these plots change but their intercepts on the potential axis remain unchanged and are the same for capacity and resistance plots (Fig. 6b). Sometimes, however, not only does the slope vary but the straight line shifts, as a whole, with respect to the potential axis, so that the intercept on this axis depends upon the frequency (Fig. 6a). [Pg.213]


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