Publications by authors named "Hudson Legendre"

Article Synopsis
  • Polymer-based dielectrics are facing challenges in meeting modern electronics demands, which has led to increased interest in new materials and processes, particularly polyelectrolyte complexes (PECs).
  • PECs offer strong dielectric insulation but previously faced processing limitations, restricting them to thin conformal films.
  • Recent advancements in vat photopolymerization have enabled the manufacturing of PECs in various shapes, leading to dielectrics with high breakdown strengths and customizable properties through different resin formulations and post-processing techniques.
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Current thermally conductive and electrically insulating insulation systems are struggling to meet the needs of modern electronics due to increasing heat generation and power densities. Little research has focused on creating insulation systems that excel at both dissipating heat and withstanding high voltages (i.e.

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Photopolymer additive manufacturing has become the subject of widespread interest in recent years due to its capacity to enable fabrication of difficult geometries that are impossible to build with traditional manufacturing methods. The flammability of photopolymer resin materials and the lattice structures enabled by 3D printing is a barrier to widespread adoption that has not yet been adequately addressed. Here, a water-based nanobrick wall coating is deposited on 3D printed parts with simple (i.

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