▎ 摘 要
The advancement of miniaturized electronic devices requires the development of high-performance microsupercapacitors. The low areal energy density of microsupercapacitors with the interdigitated architecture is the major challenge hindering the application. Here, a simple method for the scalable fabrication of all-solid-state, flexible microsupercapacitors is demonstrated by direct graphene-carbon nanotube composite ink writing technology. The microsupercapacitors demonstrate good electrochemical performance with a high areal energy density of 1.36 mu Wh cm(-2) and power density of 0.25 mW cm(-2), good cycling stability, and excellent mechanical flexibility. The method developed here sheds light on the simple method of preparing high-performance, all-solid-state, flexible microsupercapacitors in a straightforward and scalable process.