Tuesday, May 24, 2011: 4:30 PM
Seaside B (Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center)
Oxide films on titanium can have a variety of compositions and structures that result in unique properties, e.g., self-passivation for chemical resistance, semi-conducting properties for photocatalysis or dielectric properties for capacitive energy storage and applications in power electronics, power communications and power devices in ‘more electronic aircraft’
In ARPA-E-funded research we focus on tailoring composition, microstructure and surface condition of titanium and Ti-alloys for the formation of electrolytic capacitors. I will present an overview of the requisite titanium metallurgy, the formation of TiO2 or titanate-based dielectrics, and the potentially very high energy density and power of such titanium capacitors.