Issue 9, 2018

Light-permeable, photoluminescent microbatteries embedded in the color filter of a screen

Abstract

The battery and the screen are the two components occupying the largest volume in many electronic devices. Integrating them together will eventually engender a great reduction of device size. The current study demonstrates a promising strategy towards ultimate-compact electronic devices. Herein, a photoluminescent microbattery with reasonable light-permeability and hazing ability is developed. This aqueous Zn–MnOx/polypyrrole based microbattery features a flat architecture with interdigitated electrodes and utilizes a photoluminescent gelatin based electrolyte by embedding colloidal CdTe quantum dots. Furthermore, borax is introduced into the electrolyte as an additive, which effectively prevents luminescence quenching of the quantum dots and simultaneously enhances the electrochemical performance of the microbattery. A high device energy density of 21 mW h cm−3 is obtained. One step further, a three-primary-color (red–green–blue, RGB) photoluminescent microbattery array is assembled, endowing the battery with the function of a color filter and realizing a battery-in-screen configuration.

Graphical abstract: Light-permeable, photoluminescent microbatteries embedded in the color filter of a screen

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 fev 2018
Accepted
30 apr 2018
First published
30 apr 2018

Energy Environ. Sci., 2018,11, 2414-2422

Light-permeable, photoluminescent microbatteries embedded in the color filter of a screen

M. Zhu, Z. Wang, H. Li, Y. Xiong, Z. Liu, Z. Tang, Y. Huang, A. L. Rogach and C. Zhi, Energy Environ. Sci., 2018, 11, 2414 DOI: 10.1039/C8EE00590G

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