Enhanced energy storage performance of confined co-doping dielectric films via nanoparticle self-assembly in ferroelectric phases (opens in new tab)
Polymer-based dielectrics are widely employed in electrostatic energy storage capacitors serving as pulse power supply owing to their lightweight nature and rapid charge-discharge capability. However, their intrinsically low dielectric constant severely limits energy storage density. Although high-dielectric-constant nanofillers are commonly incorporated to enhance permittivity, organic-inorganic interfacial incompatibility often induces particle agglomeration and structural defects. In this ...
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