High dielectric strength insulator

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High dielectric strength insulators are crucial for applications requiring resistance to electric field breakdown. Polysulfide sealants are suggested as a potential option. The discussion emphasizes the need for materials suitable for deposition techniques like electron beam evaporation or atomic layer deposition, specifically for creating thin layers around 30 nm. Experimenting under oil can help mitigate moisture issues. The focus remains on identifying materials that meet these specific criteria.
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Hi,

Does anyone know which insulator will have very high dielectric strength at room temperature?

The dielectric strength is the electric filed strength of a material can resist before it breakdown.
 
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Have a look at Polysulfide sealants.
 
Or run your experiment under oil (heated first to remove water)
 
Hi, thank you very much for your reply. i am looking for some material can be deposited using ebeam evaporation or atomic layer deposition, since very thin layer (~30 nm) is needed.
 
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