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Currently
used dielectric elastomers do not have the ability to
self-heal after detrimental events such as tearing or electrical breakdown,
which are critical issues in relation to product reliability and lifetime.
In this paper, we present a self-healing dielectric elastomer that
additionally possesses high dielectric permittivity and consists of
an interpenetrating polymer network of silicone elastomer and ionic
silicone species that are cross-linked through proton exchange between
amines and acids. The ionically cross-linked silicone provides self-healing
properties after electrical breakdown or cuts made directly to the
material due to the reassembly of the ionic bonds that are broken
during damage. The dielectric elastomers presented in this paper pave
the way to increased lifetimes and the ability of dielectric elastomers
to survive millions of cycles in high-voltage conditions.