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Novel Numerical Method for Acquiring a Geometrical Description of Nanodielectrics...

by Enis Tuncer, Lawerence F Drummy
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Page Numbers
42 to 44
Volume
0
Conference Name
IEEE International Power Modulator and High Voltage Conference
Conference Location
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
IEEE
Conference Date
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Nanodielectric electrical insulation has shown promising characteristics in recent years. Potential applications are numerous, ranging from advanced capacitors to optical sensors. To be able to tailor novel materials and determine their full potential, one needs to establish the structure-property-performance relationship in these materials. One such approach is laid out in this study. We have employed a widely used numerical method (the finite element method) to estimate the effective permittivity of an actual binary mixture (a clay-filled nanodielectric) from a two-dimensional transmission electron microscopy image. The obtained effective permittivity was then used to determine the spectral densities for various depolarization factors. We show explicitly that the spectral density resolves the geometrical description in the nanodielectric. As a result, low frequency impedance data can be used as a microscopy technique. We believe that the approach employed here has potential in several fields of science and engineering.