Sandwiched polymers modified with BaTiO3@polyfluorosiloxane for enhanced energy density
Jia‐Yu Zhang,
Xiu Liu,
Fei‐Yan Luo
et al.
Abstract:Polymer dielectrics have gained significant usage in electrical engineering due to their unique merits, such as good flexibility, easy processing, and low cost. However, it is a huge challenge that polymer dielectrics maintain high breakdown strength meanwhile high permittivity for enhanced energy density. Here, sandwiched polymer films are constructed for enhanced energy density. Increased permittivity has been achieved via blending BaTiO3@polyfluorosiloxane with a polymer as the top and bottom layer. Further… Show more
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