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Nanocomposite Film Dielectrics for High Temperature Power Conditioning Capacitors

Kirk SlenesLew Bragg

Year: 2014 Journal:   Additional Conferences (Device Packaging HiTEC HiTEN & CICMT) Vol: 2014 (HITEC)Pages: 000129-000134   Publisher: International Microelectronics Assembly and Packaging Society

Abstract

Emerging power electronics in a broad range of military, aerospace, hybrid vehicle, renewable energy and drilling applications rely on advances in dielectric materials for capacitors. Compact capacitors possessing low dielectric loss and high operating temperature capability are needed for power conditioning in advanced converter and inverter designs for these applications. Wound film capacitors represent the preferred capacitor technology but are limited by low operating temperature capabilities, < 150°C, and low volumetric efficiency, capacitance per unit volume less than 1.0 μF/cc. TPL is developing processes and manufacturing techniques for fabrication of advanced capacitor films comprised of high temperature polymers modified with ceramic nanoparticles. The selected polymers enable high temperature operation and the ceramic nanoparticles enhance volumetric efficiency by increasing the dielectric constant. The fabricated films are directly adaptable to conventional wound film capacitor construction methodologies. This paper provides an overview of TPL's experience to-date with a film dielectric material system comprised of fluorenone polyester polymer and titanate nanoparticle filler. The fluorenone polyester polymer was selected to provide a stable operating temperature of at least 300°C, while the addition of the titanate powder increases the dielectric constant and, in turn, the volumetric efficiency of wound film capacitors constructed with this film system. Status and ongoing capacitor development issues are provided relative to the intended high temperature power conditioning applications.

Keywords:
Materials science Capacitor Polymer capacitor Film capacitor Dielectric Ceramic Composite material Nanocomposite Barium titanate Optoelectronics Electrical engineering Electrolytic capacitor Voltage

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Dielectric materials and actuators
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Synthesis and properties of polymers
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
High voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena
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