Advanced Capacitors for High-Power Applications

Status: Completed

Start Date: 2011-02-18

End Date: 2011-09-29

Description: As the consumer and industrial requirements for compact, high-power-density, electrical power systems grow substantially over the next decade; there will be a significant need for novel electrode/electrolyte materials for high-power/energy-density capacitors. To meet the strong market demand for miniaturization and higher capacitance/voltage values in a given case size, new and advanced technologies must be developed and implemented. This proposal addresses the development of an all-solid, high-energy-density, high-power-density, high-voltage capacitor, with substantially reduced Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) and cost. The proposed capacitor combines the advantages of operating voltage associated with certain metal-oxide electrolytic capacitors with some special features of metal-oxide pseudocapacitor material. Compared to the standard solid electrolytic capacitor, the proposed capacitor design will have a higher capacitance and lower resistance, yielding a low-cost, low-ESR device with a simplified packaging process. During Phase I prototype capacitor units will be fabricated and characterized to demonstrate the feasibility of our approach. These units will be evaluated and compared to standard capacitors to evaluate the overall benefit of the hybrid capacitors and success in demonstrating concept feasibility.
Benefits: Military and Civilian application such as: Output filtering in cell phones, PCs, DC-DC converters; Back-up memory for electronic devices like PC, CD players, cameras; Power generation; Power interruption buffers; Implantable heart stimulating defibrillators and neurological stimulators. Radar and transmitter power supplies for military aircraft, Guidance system transmitters for missiles. Radar transmitters for shipboard defense. Power supplies for down-hole oil and gas exploration; AC and DC applications

The proposed capacitor will be used in a wide range of NASA's components for space assets, portable electronic systems, such as radar and transmitter power supplies for aircraft, traveling wave tube amplifiers, power supplies for satellites, power conditioning systems.

Lead Organization: Giner, Inc.