Title :
Energy storage utilizing advanced CVD nanodiamond technology
Author :
Stephen E. Minden;John Fraley;Lauren Kegley;Jim Davidson;David Kerns
Author_Institution :
APEI, Fayetteville, AR
fDate :
5/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Advanced chemical vapor deposition (CVD) nanodiamond films are being explored as a new dielectric for high voltage, high energy density capacitors, capable of operating at temperatures greater than 200 °C. CVD diamond is considered to be a superior dielectric material for advanced capacitor technology, based on its extraordinary electrical and mechanical characteristics. Specifically, diamond has the highest dielectric breakdown strength (30MW/cm) and thermal conductivity (2000 W/m*K) of any known material. These characteristics, along with the ability to deposit high quality electrically isolating layers in a variety of thicknesses, enable the fabrication of high voltage, high energy density capacitors. APEI and International FemtoScience (FemtoSci) have created single-layer nanodiamond film capacitor test coupons and are currently investigating their capacitor characteristics to optimize the dielectric performance.
Keywords :
"Diamonds","Capacitors","Films","Ultrafast electronics","Capacitance","Conductivity"
Conference_Titel :
Integrated Power Packaging (IWIPP), 2015 IEEE International Workshop on
DOI :
10.1109/IWIPP.2015.7295977