Dipole correlation effects on the local field and the effective dielectric constant in composite dielectrics containing high-k inclusions.

@article{Allahyarov2016DipoleCE,
  title={Dipole correlation effects on the local field and the effective dielectric constant in composite dielectrics containing high-k inclusions.},
  author={Elshad Allahyarov and Hartmut L{\"o}wen and Lei Zhu},
  journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
  year={2016},
  volume={18 28},
  pages={
          19103-17
        }
}
Mixing dielectric polymers with high permittivity (high-k) inclusions can affect their electrical properties. In actuation applications of dielectric elastomers, the polarized inclusions generate additional volume polarization-related electrostriction. In energy storage applications, it is possible to store more energy in dielectric composites because of additional polarization of the inclusions and interfaces. However, mixing an electroactive polymer with high-k inclusions also brings several… 

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