Researchers develop tiny 3D batteries that could power future IoT devices

Researchers develop tiny 3D batteries that could power future IoT devices

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Just the size of just one hundred grains of salt, the micro battery has been fashioned by a team of scientists led by Bruce Dunn, a professor at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), using non-traditional techniques. These techniques include a setup chosen by Dunn’s group called a “concentric-tube” design, where an array of evenly spaced anode posts are covered uniformly by a thin layer of a photo-patternable polymer electrolyte and the region between the posts is filled with the cathode material. This is what makes it possible to be scaled to such a tiny size.

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