University of Illinois Grainger College of Engineering researchers have created a high-voltage microbattery (> 9 V), with high-energy and -power density, unparalleled by any existing battery design. Translating electrochemical performance of large format batteries to microscale power sources has been a long-standing technological challenge, limiting the ability of batteries to power microdevices, microrobots and implantable medical devices.
Material Science and Engineering Professor Paul Braun (Grainger Distinguished Chair in Engineering, Materials…New Microbatteries Could Power Bug Sized Robots
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