HIGH PERFORMANCE NANOWIRE ARRAY BATTERY WITH PRELOADED LITHIUM ION
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Shetty, Nayana. 2019. “HIGH PERFORMANCE NANOWIRE ARRAY BATTERY WITH PRELOADED LITHIUM ION”. Journal of Electrical Engineering and Automation 1 (1): 21-29. https://doi.org/10.36548/jeea.2019.1.003.

Keywords

— Nano wires
— Nano wire battery
— lithium ion batteries
— GaN nanowires
— extended battery life
— enhanced performance
Published: 30-09-2019

Abstract

Electricity playing a major role in the most of the application has become a one of the essential requirement in the existing world. The increased requirement of the electricity has led to the necessity of the rechargeable and the storage batteries and the lithium ion batteries have proved to be an effective in energy storage and the energy conversion for many portable and the implantable devices. Despite the capacities of the lithium ion batteries, the greater pressure on the life time of the battery paves way or the alternative, resulting in the emergence of the nanowires battery arrays. The paper proffers a GaN nanowire arrays integrated with the lithium ion batteries to have high performance Nano wire array-lithium ion battery that inhibits the potentials of the lithium ion battery and the GaN nanowires arrays providing an extended lifetime for the batteries.

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