One-step pulsed laser deposition of carbon/metal oxynitride composites for supercapacitor application

Abstract Advanced material composite of nanocarbons and metal-based materials provides a synergistic effect to obtain excellent electrochemical charge-storage performance and other properties. Herein, 3D porous carbon-metal oxynitride nanocomposites with tunable carbon/metal and oxygen/nitrogen rati...

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Published inJournal of physics. D, Applied physics Vol. 57; no. 49; pp. 495305 - 495319
Main Authors Ghosh, Subrata, Pagani, Giacomo, Righi, Massimilano, Hou, Chengxi, Russo, Valeria, Casari, Carlo S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 13.12.2024
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Summary:Abstract Advanced material composite of nanocarbons and metal-based materials provides a synergistic effect to obtain excellent electrochemical charge-storage performance and other properties. Herein, 3D porous carbon-metal oxynitride nanocomposites with tunable carbon/metal and oxygen/nitrogen ratio are synthesized uniquely by simultaneous ablation from two different targets by single-step pulsed laser deposition at room temperature. Co-ablation of titanium and vanadium nitride targets together with graphite allowed us to synthesize carbon-metal oxynitride porous nanocomposite and exploit them as a binder-free thin film supercapacitor electrode in aqueous electrolyte. We show that the elemental composition ratio and hence the structural properties can be tuned by selecting target configuration and by manipulating the ablation position. We investigate how this tuning capability impacts their charge-storage performances. We anticipate the utilization of as-synthesized various composites in a single PLD production run as next-generation active materials for flexible energy storage and optoelectronic applications.
Bibliography:JPhysD-136903.R1
ISSN:0022-3727
1361-6463
DOI:10.1088/1361-6463/ad76bc