2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c08499
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A Nickel-Based Semiconductor Hybrid Material with Significant Dielectric Constant for Electronic Capacitors

Dhouha Abid,
Issam Mjejri,
Abderrazek Oueslati
et al.

Abstract: A novel semiconducting Ni(II)-based hybrid material with the formula (C 7 H 12 N 2 ) NiCl 4 , which exhibits interesting optical and electrical properties, is reported. The crystal structure was investigated using SCXRD, whereas physical properties were studied by means of thermal analysis, Ft-Infrared, optical, and electrical measurements. Its crystal packing is formed through organic rings surrounded by inorganic [NiCl 4 ] 2− tetrahedral and stacked along the a-crystallographic axis. This arrangement is stab… Show more

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“…Advancements in capacitor technology are pivotal for the development of modern electronic devices and systems [1][2][3][4][5]. Electrical capacitors are essential components in a wide range of applications, from energy storage systems [6][7][8] to advanced sensors [9][10][11] and transducers [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Advancements in capacitor technology are pivotal for the development of modern electronic devices and systems [1][2][3][4][5]. Electrical capacitors are essential components in a wide range of applications, from energy storage systems [6][7][8] to advanced sensors [9][10][11] and transducers [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The values of the parameters B 0 , α B , G 0 and α G in Equations 1 and 2. CEC 1 2.070 ± 0.034 0.001 ± 1.409 • 10 −4 6.049 ± 0.030 0.006 ± 1.188 • 10 −4 CEC 2 2.733 ± 0.034 0.002 ± 1.412 • 10 −4 6.867 ± 0.030 0.007 ± 1.166 • 10 −4 CEC 34.016 ± 0.043 0.002 ± 1.785 • 10 −4 6.388 ± 0.042 0.008 ± 1.757 • 10 −4 CEC 45.273 ± 0.039 0.003 ± 1.617 • 10 −4 9.901 ± 0.092 0.010 ± 3.849 • 10 −4From Figure6(b), we observe that the functions G m = G m (B) CEC i have the form:…”
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confidence: 99%