Directly deposited MoS2 thin film electrodes for high performance supercapacitors
Abstract
Two dimensional (2D) layered materials have recently attracted significant research interest owing to their unique physical and chemical properties for efficient electrochemical energy storage devices. Here, we present a neoteric approach to fabricate high performance MoS2 thin film supercapacitor electrodes by using a direct magnetron sputtering technique. The novel three-dimensional (3D) porous structure of the MoS2 film exhibits an excellent capacitance of ∼330 F cm−3 along with a high volumetric power and energy density of 40–80 W cm−3 and 1.6–2.4 mW h cm−3, respectively. Moreover, the optimized MoS2 electrode shows an outstanding cyclic stability, yielding capacitance retention over 97% after 5000 cycles of charging/discharging. The contemporary approach to MoS2 supercapacitor electrode fabrication will enable new opportunities in flexible electronic and energy devices.