Scientific Reports (Apr 2022)

Tuneable conductivity at extreme electric fields in ZnO tetrapod-silicone composites for high-voltage power cable insulation

  • Helena Greijer,
  • Nicola Mirotta,
  • Emanuele Treossi,
  • Filippo Valorosi,
  • Fabian Schütt,
  • Leonard Siebert,
  • Yogendra Kumar Mishra,
  • Rainer Adelung,
  • Vincenzo Palermo,
  • Henrik Hillborg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-09966-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Resistive Field Grading Materials (RFGM) are used in critical regions in the electrical insulation system of high-voltage direct-current cable systems. Here, we describe a novel type of RFGM, based on a percolated network of zinc oxide (ZnO) tetrapods in a rubber matrix. The electrical conductivity of the composite increases by a factor of 108 for electric fields > 1 kV mm−1, as a result of the highly anisotropic shape of the tetrapods and their significant bandgap (3.37 eV). We demonstrate that charge transport at fields 1 kV mm−1) band transport in the semiconductive tetrapods triggers a large increase in conductivity. These geometrically enhanced ZnO semiconductors outperform standard additives such as SiC particles and ZnO micro varistors, providing a new class of additives to achieve variable conductivity in high-voltage cable system applications.