Nonlinear field dependent conductivity dielectrics made of graphite nanoplatelets filled composites Auteur(s): Metz R., Blanc C., Dominguez S., Tahir S., Le Parc R., Hassanzadeh M. (Article) Publié: Materials Letters, vol. 292 p.129611 (2021) Texte intégral en Openaccess : Ref HAL: hal-03245508_v1 DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2021.129611 WoS: WOS:000639094100055 Exporter : BibTex | endNote Résumé: Downsizing electronic and electric equipment requires the optimization of electric field distributions in order to avoid localized dielectric breakdown (also called partial discharges). This paper presents a novel dielectric composite material aimed at grading electrical local surface stress. This functional material has a conductivity which increases by several orders with the applied electric field giving the ability to distribute the field by itself. It is prepared for the first time by dispersing graphite nanoplatelets in a polymer and may be used as a resistive or capacitive field grading material in electronic and electrical applications. Mechanisms at the origin of the nonlinear behavior are discussed. |