Current Research on Dielectric Properties of Polymer Composites
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 9827
Special Issue Editor
Interests: dielectric properties, energy storage of ceramic-polymer dielectric nanocomposite; all-organic dielectric polymers; liquid crystalline polymers design and synthesis
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Polymers film capacitors have been widely used in advanced electronics and electric power systems owing to their light weight, mechanical flexibility, ultra-high power density, and fast charge-discharge speed. However, the application of commercial polymer dielectric capacitors in the field of microelectronic devices and harsh environments is limited by their low discharge energy density and low operating temperature. Therefore, in order to satisfy market requirements, it is an urgent need to explore high-performance polymer dielectrics with high discharge energy density and high-temperature resistance.
Today, there are many strategies to improve the permittivity, breakdown strength, and high-temperature resistance of polymers’ dielectrics, especially in developing polymer–matrix dielectric composites. Nevertheless, there are still numerous unclear issues and/or technological problems to be researched, such as the mechanism of polarization and breakdown at low and high temperatures, the relationship between filler structure and properties of polymer dielectrics, the preparation technology of thin-film, large-scale production of polymer dielectrics, and so on.
This Special Issue of Polymers aims to report full research papers, communications, and review articles based on the latest advances in the field of “Current Research on Dielectric Properties of Polymer Composites”. Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- High-temperature polymer dielectric composites;
- Calculation and simulation of dielectric and breakdown properties;
- Composition, structure, and properties;
- Layers structured polymer dielectric composites;
- Interfacial properties;
- Fabrication and characterization methods of dielectric composites.
Dr. Sheng Chen
Guest Editor
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