Enis TuncerI. SauersD. R. JamesA.R. EllisM. ParanthamanTolga AytuğS. SathyamurthyKarren L. MoreJing LiA. Goyal
We investigate the electrical properties of composite materials prepared as nano- and sub-micron-scale metal-oxide particles embedded in a commercial resin. The filler particles are barium titanate and calcium copper titanate. The physical and structural characteristics of the constituents and the fabricated composites are reported. Electrical characterization of the composite samples is performed using time- and frequency-domain dielectric spectroscopy techniques. The electrical breakdown strength of samples with nano- and sub-micron-sized particles have better electrical insulation properties than the unfilled resin.
Jae Kyung ParkJung Eun LeeTae Un ChoiKi Heon HongSeung Min OhDae Hee Oh
Jung‐Eun LeeYounghee ParkSeungmin OhDuk-Jum LimDae‐Hee Oh
Ieva KranauskaitėJ. MacutkevičJ. BanysD. BychanokDarya Meisak
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