JOURNAL ARTICLE

Linear and Nonlinear Dielectric Ceramics for High-Power Energy Storage Capacitor Applications

Mahesh PeddigariHaribabu PalneediGeon‐Tae HwangJungho Ryu

Year: 2018 Journal:   Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society Vol: 56 (1)Pages: 1-23   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

Dielectric materials with inherently high power densities and fast discharge rates are particularly suitable for pulsed power capacitors. The ongoing multifaceted efforts on developing these capacitors are focused on improving their energy density and storage efficiency, as well as ensuring their reliable operation over long periods, including under harsh environments. This review article summarizes the studies that have been conducted to date on the development of high-performance dielectric ceramics for employment in pulsed power capacitors. The energy storage characteristics of various lead-based and lead-free ceramics belonging to linear and nonlinear dielectrics are discussed. Various strategies such as mechanical confinement, self-confinement, core-shell structuring, glass incorporation, chemical modifications, and special sintering routes have been adopted to tailor the electrical properties and energy storage performances of dielectric ceramics. In addition, this review article highlights the challenges and opportunities associated with the development of pulsed power capacitors. Key words: Dielectric ceramic, Capacitor, Energy storage density, Electric polarization, Breakdown strength

Keywords:
Capacitor Materials science Energy storage Dielectric Pulsed power Ceramic Film capacitor Ceramic capacitor Power density Engineering physics Optoelectronics Electrical engineering Composite material Power (physics) Voltage Engineering

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Topics

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Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Dielectric materials and actuators
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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