
doi: 10.1063/1.1713874
Electronic currents in insulators are strongly controlled by trap sites and therefore trapping can account for long-term charge and discharge currents. Some general calculations are carried out for the discharge of disorderly insulators; in most cases the discharge current decreases inversely with time. Measurements are demonstrated for SiO2 and SiO.
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