Dielectrics in Materials and Devices
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (21 September 2021) | Viewed by 29982
Special Issue Editors
2. MatER–Materials for Energy Research Laboratory, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
3. LAETA–Associated Laboratory of Energy, Transports and Aeronautics, Porto, Portugal
Interests: experimental characterization and theoretical and computational solid-state modeling of material properties (e.g., ferroelectric materials, electrolytes, batteries, supercapacitors materials, and metal hydrides); materials’ synthesis and characterization and devices’ conceptualization (new architectures), assembly, and testing
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Dear Colleagues,
The global emergency to reduce climate change due to carbon emissions calls for electrification solutions for vehicles, grids, and the Internet of Things (IoT). This electrification is dependent on the harvesting and storage of electric energy. Improved storage of electric power is required for IoT; wireless sensor networks that monitor, detect, and gather data will be vital for advancements in human health, public safety, industrial automation, energy management, and communications.Dielectric materials play fundamental roles as electrolytes, separators, piezoelectrics, pyroelectrics, ferroelectrics, triboelectrics, semiconductors, superconductors, and hydrides in harvesting and storage devices such as capacitors, batteries, fuel cells, photovoltaics, transistors, diodes, and sensors, among others. To align the Fermi levels of heterojunctions containing insulators, electrical double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) are spontaneously formed. These EDLCs propitiate certain behavior that is subsequently exploited in diverse ways depending on the device.In this edition, we will highlight the properties of dielectrics per se and when in conjunction with conductors and other dielectrics in devices.
We invite you to submit your papers to this edition; let us shape an updated and entangled vision of the world of dielectrics!
Dr. Maria Helena Braga
Prof. Dr. Anter El-Azab
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- dielectrics
- piezoelectrics
- pyroelectrics
- ferroelectrics
- electrolytes
- triboelectrics
- solid-state
- batteries
- capacitors
- fuel cells
- photovoltaics
- transistors
- sensors
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