JOURNAL ARTICLE

Nanodielectric system for cryogenic applications: Barium titanate filled polyvinyl alcohol

Enis TuncerI. SauersD. R. JamesA.R. EllisRobert Duckworth

Year: 2008 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Vol: 15 (1)Pages: 236-242   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

In the current study we focus on dielectric properties (as a function of frequency and temperature) of a polymeric composite system composed of polyvinyl alcohol and barium titanate nano powder. In the investigations, the temperature range is between 50-295 K, and the frequency range is between 20 Hz-1 MHz. Polarization and conduction processes are investigated in the linear regime. Dielectric breakdown strengths of samples are also reported. The materials presented have potential to be implemented in cryogenic capacitor or field grading applications.

Keywords:
Polyvinyl alcohol Materials science Dielectric Barium titanate Capacitor Dielectric loss Composite material Polarization (electrochemistry) Atmospheric temperature range Optoelectronics Voltage Electrical engineering Chemistry

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