| Literature DB >> 28024378 |
Yang Yue1, Zhichun Yang1, Nishuang Liu1, Weijie Liu1, Hui Zhang1, Yanan Ma1, Congxing Yang1, Jun Su1, Luying Li1, Fei Long2, Zhengguang Zou2, Yihua Gao1.
Abstract
Nowadays, the integrated systems on a plane substrate containing energy harvesting, energy storing, and working units are strongly desired with the fast development of wearable and portable devices. Here, a simple, low cost, and scalable strategy involving ink printing and electrochemical deposition is proposed to fabricate a flexible integrated system on a plane substrate containing an all-solid-state asymmetric microsupercapacitor (MSC), a photoconduct-type photodetector of perovskite nanowires (NWs), and a wireless charging coil. In the asymmetric MSCs, MnO2-PPy and V2O5-PANI composites are used as positive and negative electrodes, respectively. Typical values of energy density in the range of 15-20 mWh cm-3 at power densities of 0.3-2.5 W cm-3 with an operation potential window of 1.6 V are achieved. In the system, the wireless charging coil receives energy from a wireless power transmitter, which then can be stored in the MSC to drive the photoconductive detector of perovskite NWs in sequence. The designed integrated system exhibits a stable photocurrent response comparable with the detector driven by an external power source. This research provides an important routine to fabricate integrated systems.Entities:
Keywords: asymmetric microsupercapacitor; flexible; ink printing; integration; perovskite nanowires
Year: 2016 PMID: 28024378 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b06326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881