Abstract Here we demonstrated a remarkable improvement in the dielectric performance of poly (vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)-based composites via incorporating distinguished hybrid nanofibers, namely, Ag nanoparticles-embedded BaTiO3 (Ag@BaTiO3, Ag@BT) nanofibers, which… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Here we demonstrated a remarkable improvement in the dielectric performance of poly (vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)-based composites via incorporating distinguished hybrid nanofibers, namely, Ag nanoparticles-embedded BaTiO3 (Ag@BaTiO3, Ag@BT) nanofibers, which were fabricated by coaxial electrospinning technology followed by calcination. The Ag nanoparticles on BaTiO3 nanofibers were found to play a comprehensive role on the dielectric performances, including the better dispersion of hybrid nanofibers leading to homogeneity of electric field, the formation of charge transfer complex in the hybrid region which enhanced the interfacial polarization, and the Coulomb blockade effect of Ag nanoparticles to further suppress the interfacial charge accumulation. As a result, the PVDF/Ag@BT composites exhibited high dielectric constant of 38.87@1 kHz and low loss of 0.02@1 kHz.
               
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