PhD Defense by Yohan "Johnny" Park

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    • Monday October 22, 2018 - Tuesday October 23, 2018
      10:00 am - 11:59 am
  • Location: MoSE 2100F
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Summary Sentence: Modification of a Hybrid Sol-Gel Dielectric and BaTiO3 for Capacitors with Ultrahigh Energy Density

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THE SCHOOL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

 

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

 

Under the provisions of the regulations for the degree

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

on Monday, October 22, 2018

10:00 AM
in MoSE 2100F

 

will be held the

 

DISSERTATION DEFENSE

for

 

Yohan "Johnny" Park

 

“Modification of a Hybrid Sol-Gel Dielectric and BaTiO3 for Capacitors with Ultrahigh Energy Density”

 

Committee Members:

 

Prof. Joseph W. Perry, Advisor, CHEM

Prof. Zhiqun Lin, Co-Advisor, MSE

Prof. Bernard Kippelen, ECE

Prof. Mark Losego, MSE

Prof. Seung Woo Lee, ME

  

Abstract:

 

Demand for energy storage systems that are more efficient and capable of storing greater amounts of energy is increasing in parallel with the growing global need to both save energy and improve energy conversion. Batteries, capacitors and fuel cells have been essential to this effort to develop advanced energy storage devices. Traditionally, owing to their high power density, capacitors have been widely used for decades in various areas such as electronics, defense and medical fields. Capacitors have additional advantages including fast charging and discharging and long cycle life. Despite these clear strengths, the low energy density of capacitors has limited their more widespread use.

 

In this work, three approaches have been studied in an effort to improve the electrical properties of capacitors including energy density and breakdown strength. First, organic charge blocking layers such as poly(p-phenylene oxide) (PPO) and octadecylphosphonic acid (ODPA) were introduced on 2-cyanoethyltrimethoxysilane (CNETMS) sol-gel films to reduce leakage current and improve energy density. Second, atomic layer deposition (ALD) was used to fabricate thin metal oxide films as a charge blocking layer in capacitors with CNETMS. Lastly, barium titanate (BT) nanoparticles were coated with zirconia (ZrO2) shells in order to mitigate the large gap in permittivity between BT nanoparticles and polymeric hosts.

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  • Created On: Oct 9, 2018 - 1:56pm
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