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Engineers develop way to improve efficiency and heat tolerance of devices

April 21, 2020 by Science Daily

When it comes to increasing electric storage efficiency and electric breakdown strength — the ability of an electrical system to operate at higher voltage and temperatures with great efficiency — increasing one traditionally has led to a decrease in the other. Researchers recently developed a scalable method that relies on engineered materials to increase both properties.

Original source: Science Daily

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