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10 May 2024 The effect of bending deformation on the performance of solid-state polymer electrolyte
Liya Napollion, Kwang Jin Kim
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Abstract
This study was conducted to explore the impact of bending angle, radius, and number of bending cycles on the performance of solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) capacitors. The bending angle, radius, and cycles were carefully controlled. The results showed that the bending angle had the greatest impact on the capacitors’ performance, with higher bending angles leading to a decrease in specific capacitance. This finding shows that when designing flexible electronic devices with SPE based capacitors, the bending parameters should be carefully considered to ensure optimal performance and longer lifespan.
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Liya Napollion and Kwang Jin Kim "The effect of bending deformation on the performance of solid-state polymer electrolyte", Proc. SPIE PC12948, Soft Mechatronics and Wearable Systems, PC1294813 (10 May 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002501
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KEYWORDS
Capacitors

Electrolytes

Polymers

Solid state electronics

Deformation

Capacitance

Flexible circuits

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