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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 1998
In this paper we propose a new method of data analysis to interpret results obtained by Thermally Stimulated Depolarisation Current (TSDC) measurements on glassy materials. We give a new law to link the evolution of the relaxation time τ with the temperature T.While the classical law (compensation law) is only convenient in a small range of temperatures (around the compensation temperature T c), a calculation of the depolarisation current, taking into account this new law, leads to a curve I vs. T very close to the real depolarisation current measured on a polymer in the whole range of temperatures.In addition this new law allows the determination of the compensation temperature T c from the complex spectrum which needs single scan of measurements. To our knowledge it is the first time that this determination is proposed from the complex spectrum.