Increasing recoverable energy storage in electroceramic capacitors using “dead-layer” engineering


Autoria(s): McMillen, M.; Douglas, A. M.; Correia, T. M.; Weaver, P. M.; Cain, M. G.; Gregg, J. M.
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10/12/2012

Resumo

The manner in which ultrathin films of alumina, deposited at the dielectric-electrode interface, affect the recoverable energy density associated with (BiFeO3)0.6–(SrTiO3)0.4 (BFST) thin film capacitors has been characterised. Approximately 6 nm of alumina on 400 nm of BFST increases the maximum recoverable energy of the system by around 30% from 13 Jcc1 to 17 Jcc1.<br/>Essentially, the alumina acts in the same way as a naturally present parasitic “dead-layer,” distorting the polarisation-field response such that the ultimate polarisation associated with the BFST is pushed to higher values of electric field. The work acts as a proof-of-principle to illustrate how the design of artificial interfacial dielectric “dead-layers” can increase energy densities in simple dielectric capacitors, allowing them to compete more generally with other energy storage technologies.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/increasing-recoverable-energy-storage-in-electroceramic-capacitors-using-deadlayer-engineering(74d75cd4-7602-4e1c-8026-48b23ac3fe8a).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4772016

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/2956648/McMillen_et_al_APL_2012.pdf

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

McMillen , M , Douglas , A M , Correia , T M , Weaver , P M , Cain , M G & Gregg , J M 2012 , ' Increasing recoverable energy storage in electroceramic capacitors using “dead-layer” engineering ' Applied Physics Letters , vol 101 , no. 24 , 242909 . DOI: 10.1063/1.4772016

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