
Anatoly Zatsepin, Head of UrFU Laboratory of Hybrid Technologies and Metamaterials
Photo Credit: UrFU press service
Scientific Frontline: Extended "At a Glance" Summary: Zirconium Dioxide Functional Nanomaterial
The Core Concept: A novel, ultra-low voltage compact capacitor crafted from a zirconium dioxide nanopowder that functions as a highly efficient energy accumulator.
Key Distinction/Mechanism: Unlike classical compact capacitors that fail due to tunneling leakage currents when scaled down, this new device relies on the tunneling effect of electron localization near a charged dielectric surface. It effectively reverses a conventional supercapacitor by utilizing a dielectric material that conducts current via quantum effects, rather than relying on standard carbon electrodes.
Major Frameworks/Components:
- Zirconium Dioxide Nanopowder: Provides a massive surface area, making the material sensitive enough to detect individual molecules.
- Dielectric Electrode Modification: Replaces traditional carbon electrodes with a naturally non-conducting dielectric that operates through quantum properties.
- Solid-State Ionic Framework: Enables stable, functional energy storage at ultra-low voltages.
- Quantum Tunneling Localization: Utilizes specific electron localization to bypass the tunneling breakdown limitations of classical capacitor design.




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