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Ultrahigh dielectric permittivity in oxide ceramics by hydrogenation

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Abstract
Boosting dielectric permittivity representing electrical polarizability of dielectric materials has been considered a keystone for achieving scientific breakthroughs as well as technological advances in various multifunctional devices. Here, we demonstrate sizable enhancements of low-frequency dielectric responses in oxygen-deficient oxide ceramics through specific treatments under humid environments. Ultrahigh dielectric permittivity (~5.2 × 106 at 1 Hz) is achieved by hydrogenation, when Ni-substituted BaTiO3 ceramics are exposed to high humidity. Intriguingly, thermal annealing can restore the dielectric on-state (exhibiting huge polarizability in the treated ceramics) to the initial dielectric off-state (displaying low polarizability of ~103 in the pristine ceramics after sintering). The conversion between these two dielectric states via the ambient environment–mediated treatments and the successive application of external stimuli allows us to realize reversible control of dielectric relaxation characteristics in oxide ceramics. Conceptually, our findings are of practical interest for applications to highly efficient dielectric-based humidity sensors.
Author(s)
Nguyen Xuan DuongJi-Soo JangMin-Hyoung JungJong-Seong BaeChang Won AhnJong Sung JinKyuwook IhmGyehyeon KimSo Yeon LimJongmin LeeDang Duc DungSoonil LeeYoung-Min KimSanghan LeeSang Mo YangChanghee SohnIll Won KimHu Young JeongSeung-Hyub BaekTae Heon Kim
Issued Date
2023
Type
Article
Keyword
oxideceramicdielectrichydrogenation
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.add8328
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17755
Publisher
Science advances
Language
영어
ISSN
2375-2548
Citation Volume
9
Citation Number
8
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
14
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Natural Science > Physics
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