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The intrinsic electrical breakdown strength of insulators from first principles
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EngineeringElectron PhysicIntrinsic Breakdown StrengthQuantum MaterialsElectric FieldElectrical EngineeringPhysicsIntrinsic ImpurityTime-dependent Dielectric BreakdownQuantum ChemistryElectrical PropertyAverage Electron ModelPhysic Of FailureSpecific ResistanceNatural SciencesFirst PrinciplesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrical Insulation
A first principles quantum-mechanical method for estimating intrinsic breakdown strength of insulating materials has been implemented based on an average electron model which assumes that the breakdown occurs when the average electron energy gain from the electric field exceeds the average energy loss to phonons. The approach is based on density functional perturbation theory and on the direct integration of electronic scattering probabilities over all possible final states, with no adjustable parameters. The computed intrinsic breakdown field for several prototypical materials compares favorably with available experimental data. This model also provides physical insight into the material properties that affect breakdown.
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