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Ultrahigh energy storage in high-entropy ceramic capacitors with polymorphic relaxor phase.

Min ZhangShun LanBingbing YangHao PanYiqian LiuQinghua ZhangJun L QiDi ChenHang SuDi YiYueyang YangRui WeiHong D CaiHao J HanLin GuCe-Wen NanYuan-Hua Lin
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Ultrahigh-power-density multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) are critical components in electrical and electronic systems. However, the realization of a high energy density combined with a high efficiency is a major challenge for practical applications. We propose a high-entropy design in barium titanate (BaTiO 3 )-based lead-free MLCCs with polymorphic relaxor phase. This strategy effectively minimizes hysteresis loss by lowering the domain-switching barriers and enhances the breakdown strength by the high atomic disorder with lattice distortion and grain refining. Benefiting from the synergistic effects, we achieved a high energy density of 20.8 joules per cubic centimeter with an ultrahigh efficiency of 97.5% in the MLCCs. This approach should be universally applicable to designing high-performance dielectrics for energy storage and other related functionalities.
Keyphrases
  • high efficiency