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Introduction
EDLCs are energy storage systems and can be used to supplement or replace conventional batteries. Leakage current is the small amount of current that flows through the insulation or other unintended paths in an electrical system, rather than through the intended circuit. It a?| Abstract Energy optimization is very important for portable and battery-driven embedded systems. Electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) combine the exceptionally large surface area of activated carbon, a liquid, highly conductive electrolyte, and the physical phenomenon of double layers to achieve extremely high capacitance. In ideal conditions, an insulator or a reverse-biased semiconductor should block current completely.
Using leakage current to store energy
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