which are able to operate reliably under harsh conditions of electrothermal coupling
are vital components for many areas. However
the interchain force among polymer molecules is weak
which will form defects at its interface with metal electrode and affect the electrical strength and reliability of capacitor. Suppressing the interfacial defects by constructing inorganic buffer coating between polymer and metal becomes an effective approach to improve the overall performance of capacitor. Different fabricating approaches of surface inorganic coating on dielectric film are reviewed
such as physical vapor deposition
chemical vapor deposition
atomic layer deposition
and self-assembly by solution. The pros and cons are illustrated
especially the improvement effect on performance and the feasibility of large-scale application. The coating successfully impedes the charge injection at polymer-electrode interface
leading to the significant enhancement of breakdown strength
charge-discharge efficiency
energy storage density
and high-temperature resistance. The effectiveness of inorganic coatings made from 2D materials with anisotropic structures
compared to nanoparticle coatings
are more pronounced. The analysis on the enhancement mechanism of 2D coating demonstrates that it not only forms barrier to the charge injection along normal direction
but also provides zigzag pathways for the charge dissipation along tangential direction. Besides
the stack of nanosheets enables a defect-free property.