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Facile Fabrication of Flexible Microsupercapacitor with High Energy Density

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:05 authored by Yuqing Liu, Bo Weng, Qun Xu, Yuyang Hou, Chen Zhao, Stephen Beirne, Kewei Shu, Rouhollah Jalili, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace, Joselito Razal, Jun ChenJun Chen
Flexible microsupercapacitors (fMSCs) with interdigitated electrode design are a promising platform as a power source or energy storage unit for wearable microelectronics. In this work, a facile fabrication of all-solid-state fMSCs is reported through a combination of simple technologies including bar coating and laser etching, to generate the interdigitated patterned electrodes. These novel fMSC devices made with interdigitated patterned electrodes can deliver outstanding areal capacitance (84.7 mF cm−2 at 5 mV s−1 and 45.5 mF cm−2 at 200 mV−1), high volumetric capacitance (14.5 F cm−3 at 5 mV s−1 and 7.83 F cm−3 at 200 mV−1), and high cycling stability (94.3%, 10 000 cycles). In addition, the fabrication method employed allows for facile fabrication of various interconnects between several fMSCs on a single device, which enables for the required voltage and/or current output to be tuned easily prior to device fabrication. These fMSCs can power 20 light-emitting diodes even when bent demonstrating versatility for practical applications.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science

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Liu, Y., Weng, B., Xu, Q., Hou, Y., Zhao, C., Beirne, S., Shu, K., Jalili, R., Wallace, G. G., Razal, J. M. & Chen, J. (2016). Facile Fabrication of Flexible Microsupercapacitor with High Energy Density. Advanced Materials Technologies, 1 (9), 1600166-1-1600166-10.

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Advanced Materials Technologies

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1

Issue

9

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English

RIS ID

113582

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