“…By side-by-side comparing the dielectric properties of DPAES, BT/DPAES, and BT/c-DPAES, Dielectric materials that store electrical energy with static charge are ubiquitous in advanced electronic and electrical systems. [1][2][3] Compared with inorganic ceramic dielectrics, polymer dielectrics have higher breakdown strength and higher reliability, simultaneously possess the characteristics of scalable, lightweight, and easy-processing, which are the ideal of many power electronics, [4,5] power conditioning, [6] and artificial muscles for soft robotics. [7] However, polymer dielectrics are limited to relatively low operating temperatures and therefore cannot be used in extreme conditions, such as hybrid and electric vehicles, avionics and underground oil, and gas exploration.…”