Glass-Ceramic Capacitors with Simultaneously High Power and Energy Densities under Practical Charge-Discharge Conditions

Fei Shang, Juwen Wei, Jiwen Xu, Guangzu Zhang, Ming Li, Ke Xu, Xiao Liu, Bo Li, Houbing Huang*, Guohua Chen*, Huarui Xu*

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Abstract

Developing dielectric capacitors with both a high power density and a high energy density for application in power electronics has been a long-standing challenge. Glass-ceramics offer the potential of retaining the high relative permittivity of ceramics and at the same time of exhibiting the high dielectric breakdown strength and fast charge/discharge rate of glasses, thus producing concurrently high power and energy densities in a single material. In this work, glass-ceramics are fabricated to achieve simultaneously high power and energy densities, high efficiency, and thermal stability by tuning the glass crystallization process via a suitable nucleating agent and a high oxygen partial pressure. Under the same practical charge-discharge test conditions, the as-prepared glass-ceramics combine the high energy density of ceramics and ultrafast discharge rate of glasses, producing the highest power density among glass- and ceramic-based dielectric materials. This work demonstrates the significant potential of achieving both high power and energy densities in glass-ceramics by optimizing the glass crystallization process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)53081-53089
Number of pages9
JournalACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume14
Issue number47
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • dielectric capacitor
  • energy density
  • energy storage
  • glass-ceramics
  • heterogeneous nanorod
  • power density

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