Di-electric and Band gap characterized of Indigenously Collected natural fibers.
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2020
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Due to increase in demand for energy storage in today’s society, the development of
inexpensive, flexible and light weight energy storage device is essential. In this
respect, paper-based energy storage devices are highly being preferred. The aim of
this thesis to evaluate the use of Banana, Papaya and Q2 source. Banana, Papaya and
Q2 source are used for paper-based energy storage devices. We report the band gap
and dielectric properties of indigenously collected natural fibers, by having the
sources of Banana, Papaya and Q2 source. By making the sheets of the sources with
0%, 15%, 30% and 45% bleaching. Afterwards, their characterization Impedance,
bending effect, energy storage capacity, dielectric properties are observed by having
the equal weight of the entire sheets. Dielectric properties increased when we
increased the fiber content because the no. of polar groups increased. Di-electric
constant, dissipation factor, di-electric loss factor of natural fibers was high at low
frequency. Di-electric values decreased when frequency increased for all hybrid
composites. Photonic band gap fibers are similar to electron wave motion which is
analyzed by Bloch formulation. Effect of design parameters are also observed in
terms of variations of allowed and forbidden bands of band gap fibers. I concluded
that banana is the best source in terms of flexibility for energy storage applications.
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Department of Physics, FA16, Physics, Dielectric properties, electric values decreased, Bloch formulation, Dr. Aamir Razaq