= Thermally stimulated current spectroscopy
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Thermally Stimulated Current Spectroscopy (TSC or TSCs) is a technique used to investigate the electrical properties of materials, particularly in the field of solid-state physics, materials science, and semiconductor research. This method is particularly useful for studying traps, defects, and charge carrier dynamics within insulators, semiconductors, and polymers. \#\#\# Basic Principles: 1. **Sample Preparation**: A sample, often a dielectric material or semiconductor, is subjected to a temperature-dependent electrical measurement.
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