Superdielectric Materials Composed of Sodium Chloride, Water and Porous Alumina
Jonathan Phillips

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of superdielectric behavior in alumina-water-sodium chloride pastes, achieving dielectric constants exceeding 10^10, indicating potential for advanced dielectric applications.
Contribution
It demonstrates for the first time superdielectric properties in alumina-water-sodium chloride pastes with extremely high dielectric constants.
Findings
Dielectric constants > 10^10 observed
Superdielectric behavior in alumina-water-salt pastes
Potential for high-performance dielectric materials
Abstract
Superdielectric behavior was observed in pastes made of high surface area alumina filled to the level of incipient wetness with water containing dissolved sodium chloride (table salt). In some cases the dielectric constants were greater than 10^10.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDielectric properties of ceramics · Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials · Dielectric materials and actuators
