1. Superior electric storage on an amorphous perfluorinated polymer surface
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Takashi Sueyoshi, Mikio Fukuhara, Fumihiko Hasegawa, and Tomoyuki Kuroda
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010302 applied physics ,Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Bode plot ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Electric charge ,Article ,Line (electrical engineering) ,Amorphous solid ,law.invention ,Capacitor ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,Work function ,Nyquist plot ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
Amorphous perfluoroalkenyl vinyl ether polymer devices can store a remarkably powerful electric charge because their surface contains nanometre-sized cavities that are sensitive to the so-called quantum-size effect. With a work function of approximately 10 eV, the devices show a near-vertical line in the Nyquist diagram and a horizontal line near the −90° phase angle in the Bode diagram. Moreover, they have an integrated effect on the surface area for constant current discharging. This effect can be explained by the distributed constant electric circuit with a parallel assembly of nanometre-sized capacitors on a highly insulating polymer. The device can illuminate a red LED light for 3 ms after charging it with 1 mA at 10 V. Further gains might be attained by integrating polymer sheets with a micro-electro mechanical system.
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- 2016
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