Abstract

AbstractConventional charge storage devices made of ceramic materials have limited deformability and configurability due to their extreme stiffness. The high demand for compliant dielectrics has led researchers to look beyond conventional ceramics, despite their very high dielectric properties. In this work, a mechanically robust, highly‐flexible and ultra‐stretchable thermoplastic elastomeric material with dielectric characteristics has been fabricated by introducing calcium copper titanate [CaCu3Ti4O12] (CCTO) dielectric material onto macromolecular chains of styrene–isoprene–styrene (SIS) triblock copolymer via a solution‐based polymer processing technique. CCTO powders have been synthesized using sol–gel technique. The resulting composite is ultra‐stretchable with strain at break of ~3200% and has high dielectric permittivity of ~10. High dielectric property is attributed to the well‐dispersed dielectric CCTO fillers within the SIS matrix, which provide sites for interfacial polarization and space charge accumulation. The influence of CCTO on dielectric properties has also been validated using the modified Cole–Cole model.

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