Multilayer ceramic film capacitors for high-performance energy storage: progress and outlook
Abstract
Dielectric capacitors, which have the characteristics of greater power density, have received extensive research attention due to their application prospects in pulsed power devices. Film capacitors are easier to integrate into circuits due to their smaller size and higher energy storage density compared to other dielectric capacitor devices. Recently, film capacitors have achieved excellent energy storage performance through a variety of methods and the preparation of multilayer films has become the main way to improve its energy storage performance. In this review, we have summarized several control optimization mechanisms, such as heterojunction effect, interfacial ‘dead-layer’ and space-charges effect, modulating the distribution of electric field and polarization, multilayer film interface design and interface blocking effects, and interlayer coupling, for multilayer films by recalling previous studies on multilayer films. The outlook and future research direction of multilayer films are also discussed in this article.