Article | REF: IN188 V1

Micro-supercapacitors from on-chip nanoporous carbon films

Authors: Kévin BROUSSE, Peihua HUANG, Sébastien PINAUD, Christophe LETHIEN, Barbara DAFFOS, Pierre-Louis TABERNA, Patrice SIMON

Publication date: May 10, 2017

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The growing development of nomadic, multi-functional applications such as smartphones, touch-screen tablets and wireless sensor networks is leading to ever-increasing energy consumption. As a result, the manufacture of miniaturized storage devices for energy recovery or restitution that demonstrate power capabilities remains a real challenge .

Electrochemical double-layer capacitors (EDLC), commonly referred to as "supercapacitors", store charge via the reversible adsorption of electrolyte ions on the surface of high-surface-area carbons. This purely electrostatic storage...

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