Advances on Microsized On-Chip Lithium-Ion Batteries

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  • Lixiang Liu
  • Qunhong Weng
  • Xueyi Lu
  • Xiaolei Sun
  • Lin Zhang
  • Oliver G. Schmidt

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Original languageEnglish
Article number1701847
JournalSMALL
Volume13
Issue number45
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Abstract

Development of microsized on-chip batteries plays an important role in the design of modern micro-electromechanical systems, miniaturized biomedical sensors, and many other small-scale electronic devices. This emerging field intimately correlates with the topics of rechargeable batteries, nanomaterials, on-chip microfabrication, etc. In recent years, a number of novel designs are proposed to increase the energy and power densities per footprint area, as well as other electrochemical performances of microsized lithium-ion batteries. These advances may guide the pathway for the future development of microbatteries.

Keywords

    3D design, lithium-ion battery, microbattery, microsized, thin film

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Advances on Microsized On-Chip Lithium-Ion Batteries. / Liu, Lixiang; Weng, Qunhong; Lu, Xueyi et al.
In: SMALL, Vol. 13, No. 45, 1701847, 2017.

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Liu, L, Weng, Q, Lu, X, Sun, X, Zhang, L & Schmidt, OG 2017, 'Advances on Microsized On-Chip Lithium-Ion Batteries', SMALL, vol. 13, no. 45, 1701847. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201701847
Liu, L., Weng, Q., Lu, X., Sun, X., Zhang, L., & Schmidt, O. G. (2017). Advances on Microsized On-Chip Lithium-Ion Batteries. SMALL, 13(45), Article 1701847. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201701847
Liu L, Weng Q, Lu X, Sun X, Zhang L, Schmidt OG. Advances on Microsized On-Chip Lithium-Ion Batteries. SMALL. 2017;13(45):1701847. doi: 10.1002/smll.201701847
Liu, Lixiang ; Weng, Qunhong ; Lu, Xueyi et al. / Advances on Microsized On-Chip Lithium-Ion Batteries. In: SMALL. 2017 ; Vol. 13, No. 45.
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