Scientists from Luxemberg Institute of Science and Technology have developed new “superlattices” that might help build next generation of high energy density capacitors as small as one-hundredth the size of conventional ones. Since capacitor energy density is somewhat low, they are difficult to miniaturize. Antiferroelectric dielectric materials could help solve this problem. Like magnets, which […]
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