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on‐chip energy‐storage units
Integration of Electrochemical Microsupercapacitors with Thin Film Electronics for On‐Chip Energy Storage
1 min read ·
Fri, Apr 26 2019
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Electrochemical Sensors
on‐chip energy‐storage units
self‐powered electronic systems
Mrinal K. Hota, et al., "Integration of Electrochemical Microsupercapacitors with Thin Film Electronics for On‐Chip Energy Storage". Advanced Materials 31(25), 2019, 1807450. The development of self‐powered electronic systems requires integration of on‐chip energy‐storage units to interface with various types of energy harvesters, which are intermittent by nature. Most studies have involved on‐chip electrochemical microsupercapacitors that have been interfaced with energy harvesters through bulky Si‐based rectifiers that are difficult to integrate. This study demonstrates transistor‐level