Dielectric materials are materials that are insulators and are used in a variety of applications, such as in capacitors, insulators, and for energy storage. These materials have a high electrical resistivity and are able to store electrical energy in an electric field. Dielectric materials are characterized by their ability to polarize in response to an applied electric field, which allows them to store electrical energy. Research in dielectric materials typically focuses on understanding the behavior of these materials under different conditions, such as temperature, frequency, and voltage. This research aims to optimize the performance of dielectric materials for specific applications, as well as to develop new materials with improved properties. Additionally, research in this area may explore the potential for dielectric materials in emerging technologies, such as in electronic devices, energy storage systems, and sensors.