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Nanocomposite dielectrics—properties and implications
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DielectricsDesirable Dielectric PropertiesEngineeringLocal ConductivityThermoplastic CompositeMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringDielectric BehaviourNanotechnologyElectrical PropertyInterface PropertyNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsNanocomposite Dielectrics—propertiesNanocompositesNanocompositeFunctional MaterialsElectrical InsulationInterface Phenomenon
The incorporation of nanoparticles into thermosetting resins is seen to impart desirable dielectric properties when compared with conventional (micron-sized particulates) composites. Although the improvements are accompanied by the mitigation of internal charge in the materials, the nature of the interfacial region is shown to be pivotal in determining the dielectric behaviour. In particular, it is shown that the conditions and enhanced area of the interface changes the bonding that may give rise to an interaction zone, which affects the interfacial polarization through the formation of local conductivity.
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