Direct laser writing of transparent polyimide film for supercapacitor

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Abstract

Direct laser writing (DLW) is a convenient approach for fabricating graphene-based flexible electronic devices. In this paper, laser-induced graphene was successfully prepared on a thin and transparent polyimide film through the DLW process. Experiments have demonstrated that interdigital thin film capacitor prepared by the DLW method has a high specific capacitance of 8.11 mF/cm2 and volume capacitance density of 3.16 F/cm3 (0.05 mA/cm2) due to the doped fluoride in the laser-induced graphene. The capacitance is about 20 times larger than the super-capacitor based non-transparent polyimide film of the same thickness. Owing to its thin, flexible, higher electrochemical characteristics, the transparent polyimide film is promising for integrating and powering portable and wearable electronics.

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Huang, F., Feng, G., Yin, J., Zhou, S., Shen, L., Wang, S., & Luo, Y. (2020). Direct laser writing of transparent polyimide film for supercapacitor. Nanomaterials, 10(12), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10122547

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