The thermal sampling technique (TS), a modification of thermally stimulated discharge (TSD) method, is studied by means of computer simulation. The TS spectra of a series of objects involving single, multiple, and distributed Debye relaxations are calculated and then analysed by means of classical techniques. The results show the usefulness of this technique for the analysis of the distributed relaxation processes, if the distributions are continuous. Moreover, if the experimental TS spectra are analysed, it is possible to determine which of the relaxation process parameters are distributed.
Die thermische Samplingtechnik (TS), eine Modifikation der thermisch stimulierten Depolarisationsmethode wird mit Computersimulation untersucht. Die TS-Spektren einer Serie von Proben mit Einzel-, Mehrfach- und verteilten Debye-Relaxationen werden berechnet und mit Hilfe klassischer Verfahren analysiert. Die Ergebnisse zeigen die Anwendbarkeit dieser-Methode fur die Analyse von verteilten Relaxationsprozessen, wenn die Verteilung kontinuierlich ist. Fur experimentelle Spektren ist es daruberhinaus moglich zu bestimmen, welche Parameter des Relaxationsprozesses verteilt sind.
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