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Defect‐Engineered Graphene for High‐Energy‐ and High‐Power‐Density Supercapacitor Devices

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2016

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Abstract

Defects are often written off as performance limiters. Contrary to this notion, it is shown that controlling the defect configuration in graphene is critical to overcome a fundamental limitation posed by quantum capacitance and opens new channels for ion diffusion. Defect-engineered graphene flexible pouch capacitors with energy densities of 500% higher than the state-of-the-art supercapacitors are demonstrated.

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