Three-plate graphene capacitor for high-density electric energy storage
Alexander Khitun

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel three-plate graphene capacitor design that leverages graphene's unique properties and AC current-induced magnetic fields to achieve high-density electric energy storage, potentially surpassing conventional limits.
Contribution
It introduces a new three-plate graphene capacitor concept utilizing AC currents and magnetic effects to enhance energy density, with detailed numerical modeling and stability analysis.
Findings
Pseudopotential may exceed 60 eV at room temperature.
Electric field can surpass breakdown limits of conventional capacitors.
Potential to increase energy density above 34 MJ/L.
Abstract
Graphene possesses a unique combination of physical properties including high carrier mobility and high current density it can sustain. In contrast to bulk metals, graphene does not completely screen the external electrostatic field. In this work, we consider the possibility of utilizing these properties for building devices for high-density electric energy storage. We consider a three-plate parallel plate capacitor where the middle plate is made of graphene and negatively charged. The electric forces of attraction acting on the electrons on the middle plate are compensated as the electric fields on both sides of the plate are not screened. However, it brings the system to an unstable equilibrium state. To make system stable, we consider fast oscillations similar to ones in Kapitza pendulum. AC electric current through the middle graphene plane creates a magnetic field. In turn, Lorentz…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGraphene research and applications · Semiconductor materials and interfaces · Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
