dielectricisiin
Dielectricisiin is a term used in speculative and theoretical discussions to describe a subclass of dielectric materials characterized by exceptionally high dielectric constants and low dielectric loss over broad temperature and frequency ranges. It does not denote a single established material family; rather, it refers to a design space in which ceramics, polymers, and composites are engineered to combine strong polarization with excellent insulation.
In principle, dielectricisiin materials aim to achieve high energy storage capability and stable performance under varying
Material strategies discussed in the literature include ceramic–polymer composites with well-controlled interfacial polarization, layered inorganic–organic hybrids,
Applications cited for dielectricisiin concepts center on high-energy-density capacitors, pulsed-power devices, and flexible or temperature-tolerant electronics.
In summary, dielectricisiin denotes an envisioned class of advanced dielectrics pursuing very high permittivity with low