Kaiqiang Qin (1683538)Jianli Kang (1683541)Jiajun Li (1410187)Chunsheng Shi (1410181)Yuxiang Li (142685)Zhijun Qiao (1683544)Naiqin Zhao (1410178)
A micrometer-thin solid-state supercapacitor (SC) was assembled using two pieces of porous carbon nanofibers/ultrathin graphite (pCNFs/G) hybrid films, which were one-step synthesized by chemical vapor deposition using copper foil supported Co catalyst. The continuously ultrathin graphite sheet (∼25 nm) is mechanically compliant to support the pCNFs even after etching the copper foil and thus can work as both current collector and support directly with nearly ignorable fraction in a SC stack. The pCNFs are seamlessly grown on the graphite sheet with an ohmic contact between the pCNFs and the graphite sheet. Thus, the accumulated electrons/ions can duly transport from the pCNFs to graphite (current collector), which results in a high rate performance. The maximum energy density and power density based on the whole device are up to 2.4 mWh cm<sup>–3</sup> and 23 W cm<sup>–3</sup>, which are even orders higher than those of the most reported electric double-layer capacitors and pseudocapacitors. Moreover, the specific capacitance of the device has 96% retention after 5000 cycles and is nearly constant at various curvatures, suggesting its wide application potential in powering wearable/miniaturized electronics.
Kaiqiang QinJianli KangJiajun LiChunsheng ShiYuxiang LiZhijun QiaoNaiqin Zhao
Weimin ChenDaotong ZhangKai YangMin LuoPei YangXiaoyan Zhou
Lei WangGuanhua ZhangXiaojia ZhangHuimin ShiWei ZengHang ZhangQing LiuChengchao LiQuanhui LiuHuigao Duan
Yingbo XiaoYazhou XuKaiyang ZhangXiannong TangJun HuangKai YuanYiwang Chen
Bo WangGang LüQiu-Ping LuoTianhu Wang