JOURNAL ARTICLE

Origami fabrication of nanostructured, three-dimensional devices: Electrochemical capacitors with carbon electrodes

Hyun Jin InSundeep KumarYang Shao‐HornGeorge Barbastathis

Year: 2006 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 88 (8)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

The Nanostructured Origami™ process consists of patterning a two-dimensional (2-D) membrane with desired micro- and nanoscale features and then folding it into a three-dimensional (3-D) configuration. Electrochemical capacitors, or supercapacitors, are ideal for origami fabrication because their performance can be enhanced through the use of 3-D geometry and nanostructured materials. A supercapacitor with an electrode area of 350×350μm was created using the origami process and characterized using electrochemical analysis methods. The experimentally measured capacitance values of approximately 1μF are consistent with theoretical predictions.

Keywords:
Supercapacitor Fabrication Materials science Capacitor Nanotechnology Capacitance Electrode Electrochemistry Nanoscopic scale Optoelectronics Voltage Electrical engineering Chemistry

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Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Materials and Mechanics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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