Abstract
Interfaces and surfaces are always part of an electret structure and frequently, if not invariably, exert a controlling influence on their properties. Although classical featureless models ahve often been used to describe the behavior, especially where contact to metal electrodes is involved, the situation is much more complex. The nature of interfaces and contacts and of charge transfer across them is reviewed using the concepts of modern molecular electronics and electrochemistry. The effect of blocking and non-blocking conditions and the special behavior at free surfaces is considered. The roles of structure and local order especially for polymeric electrets and the influence of ionic and polar impurities in determining the magnitude, life-time, and transport of charges in electret materials will be outlined.