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Layering different dielectric materials to increase breakdown voltage
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[QUOTE="CassieFordham, post: 5679680, member: 597745"] hi balancore thanks for replying, Actually, I'm only thinking about a DC capacitor by itself. I give all of that in my original post. Barium Titanate: dielectric constant=1,200 dielectric strength=1.2 MV/m (1.2 V/µm) Mica: dielectric constant=3 dielectric strength=118 Mv/m (118 V/µm) (If these seem like high numbers. it doesn't matter. This is only a hypothetical example to explore the concept, not a real world specification). There's a lot of good information here, but I'm having difficulty seeing how this answers my question. Thanks again and I look forward to your next reply [/QUOTE]
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