Polymer dielectrics offer key advantages over their ceramic counterparts such as flexibility, scalability, low cost, and high breakdown voltages. However, a major drawback that limits more widespread application of polymer dielectrics is their temperature-dependent dielectric properties. Achieving dielectric constants with low/zero-temperature coefficient (L/0TC) over a broad temperature range is essential for applications in diverse technologies. Here, we report a hybrid filler strategy to produce polymer composites with an ultrawide L/0TC window of dielectric constant, as well as a significantly enhanced dielectric value, maximum energy storage density, thermal conductivity, and stability. By creating a series of percolative polymer compo...
Dielectric composites boost the family of energy storage and conversion materials as they can take f...
The development of high performance flexible electronics requires dielectrics possessing a high diel...
Polymer Nanocomposite Materials with High Dielectric Permittivity and Low Dielectric Loss Properties...
Polymer dielectrics offer key advantages over their ceramic counterparts such as flexibility, scalab...
Polymer dielectrics offer key advantages over their ceramic counterparts such as flexibility, scalab...
Dielectric materials with excellent energy storage capability at elevated temperatures are critical ...
Next-generation microelectronics and electrical power systems call for high-energy-density dielectri...
This review summarizes the current state of polymer composites used as dielectric materials for ener...
Ceramic/polymer nanocomposites are promising materials for energy storage applications. The most com...
The Air Force has increasing demand for high energy density storage systems for pulse power ...
To reach the full potential of polymer dielectrics in advanced electronics and electrified transport...
The temperature effecton the dielectric response of nanocomposite at low frequencies range is report...
Dielectric polymers are widely used in electrostatic energy storage but suffer from low energy densi...
Polymer dielectrics possess excellent flexibility compared with inorganic ceramic materials. However...
Fast development of cutting-edge areas including aviation and space, new energy, electrical and elec...
Dielectric composites boost the family of energy storage and conversion materials as they can take f...
The development of high performance flexible electronics requires dielectrics possessing a high diel...
Polymer Nanocomposite Materials with High Dielectric Permittivity and Low Dielectric Loss Properties...
Polymer dielectrics offer key advantages over their ceramic counterparts such as flexibility, scalab...
Polymer dielectrics offer key advantages over their ceramic counterparts such as flexibility, scalab...
Dielectric materials with excellent energy storage capability at elevated temperatures are critical ...
Next-generation microelectronics and electrical power systems call for high-energy-density dielectri...
This review summarizes the current state of polymer composites used as dielectric materials for ener...
Ceramic/polymer nanocomposites are promising materials for energy storage applications. The most com...
The Air Force has increasing demand for high energy density storage systems for pulse power ...
To reach the full potential of polymer dielectrics in advanced electronics and electrified transport...
The temperature effecton the dielectric response of nanocomposite at low frequencies range is report...
Dielectric polymers are widely used in electrostatic energy storage but suffer from low energy densi...
Polymer dielectrics possess excellent flexibility compared with inorganic ceramic materials. However...
Fast development of cutting-edge areas including aviation and space, new energy, electrical and elec...
Dielectric composites boost the family of energy storage and conversion materials as they can take f...
The development of high performance flexible electronics requires dielectrics possessing a high diel...
Polymer Nanocomposite Materials with High Dielectric Permittivity and Low Dielectric Loss Properties...