Ultrathin Planar Graphene Supercapacitors

Jungjoon Yoo(Rice University), Kaushik Balakrishnan(Rice University), Jingsong Huang(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Vincent Meunier(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Bobby G. Sumpter(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Anchal Srivastava(Rice University), Michelle Conway(Rice University), Arava Leela Mohana Reddy(Rice University), Jin Yu(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Róbert Vajtai(Rice University), Pulickel M. Ajayan(Rice University)
Nano Letters
March 7, 2011
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Abstract

With the advent of atomically thin and flat layers of conducting materials such as graphene, new designs for thin film energy storage devices with good performance have become possible. Here, we report an "in-plane" fabrication approach for ultrathin supercapacitors based on electrodes comprised of pristine graphene and multilayer reduced graphene oxide. The in-plane design is straightforward to implement and exploits efficiently the surface of each graphene layer for energy storage. The open architecture and the effect of graphene edges enable even the thinnest of devices, made from as grown 1-2 graphene layers, to reach specific capacities up to 80 μFcm(-2), while much higher (394 μFcm(-2)) specific capacities are observed multilayer reduced graphene oxide electrodes. The performances of devices with pristine as well as thicker graphene-based structures are examined using a combination of experiments and model calculations. The demonstrated all solid-state supercapacitors provide a prototype for a broad range of thin-film based energy storage devices.


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