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A dielectric material is a substance with poor electricity conductance, but an efficient supporter of electrostatic field. High-k dielectric materials are essentially insulators where no current flows through the material when a voltage is applied. K stands for dielectric constant, a measure of the amount of charge a material can hold.
Growth in demand for microelectronics is expected to drive the global high-k dielectric materials market. However, high-k dielectric materials possess poorer properties than conventional silicon oxide, which is used as a gate dielectric material, which is expected to restrict the market growth during the forecast period. Growth in demand for electric vehicles, where it is used to manufacture high-powered batteries, is expected to provide a major opportunity for market expansion.
The report segments the global high-k dielectric material market on the basis of type, application, and geography. Based on type, it is divided into titanium dioxide, tantalum pentoxide, cerium dioxide, aluminum oxide, and others. On the basis of application, it is classified into gate dielectrics, capacitor dielectrics, photoelectrochemical cells, epitaxial dielectrics, and others. Geographically, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
Comprehensive competitive analysis and profiles of major market players, such as Henkel Corporation, Master Bond, Inc., Protavic America, Inc., HITEK Electronic Materials Ltd., Applied Materials, Inc., Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC., Dielectric Lab Inc., National Magnetics Group, Arkema Group, and Gelest, Inc., are also provided in the report.
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