A First Outlook of Sputtered FeWO 4 Thin Films for Micro-Supercapacitor Electrodes

  • Buvat G
  • Iadecola A
  • Blanchard F
  • et al.
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Abstract

The next generation of Internet of Things devices requires micro-supercapacitors operating at high voltage which is difficult to achieve using symmetrical design. Thus, their fabrication in an asymmetric configuration is mandatory. While MnO 2 is well-established as positive electrode, the scarcity of existing efficient materials able to be used at the negative side drives the research towards new promising materials. Since few years, a new class of oxide materials, named multicationic oxides, were demonstrated to be attractive solutions as bulk electrodes for electrochemical capacitor. Among them, the wolframite-type FeWO 4 oxide was proposed as an interesting negative electrode material for asymmetric FeWO 4 /MnO 2 electrochemical capacitors. The present paper reports for the first time on the successful thin film synthesis of such iron-tungstate oxide films by reactive DC magnetron sputtering, a deposition method widely used in the semiconductor industry to manufacture micro-devices. The pseudocapacitive behaviour documented at the bulk scale is preserved at the thin film level as well, and opens-up the possibility to use FeWO 4 in the next generations of micro-supercapacitors.

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Buvat, G., Iadecola, A., Blanchard, F., Brousse, T., Roussel, P., & Lethien, C. (2021). A First Outlook of Sputtered FeWO 4 Thin Films for Micro-Supercapacitor Electrodes. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 168(3), 030524. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/abec57

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