2017 年 68 巻 2 号 p. 106-112
The voltage endurance of anodic oxide films of aluminum formed in contact with a conductive polymer with ionic liquids(ILs)was characterized for application to aluminum solid electrolytic capacitors. The breakdown potential was evaluated by measuring the current under increasing applied voltage with a constantly ascending rate(100 mV/s). Anodized films that were formed in contact with polyethylenedioxythiophene(PEDOT)containing or moistened with ILs exhibited superior voltage endurance to that found for films without ILs. Further measurements of breakdown potentials for aluminum with pre-formed oxide revealed various characteristics of anodized films formed in contact with solid electrolyte combined with ILs of various kinds. These results indicate PEDOT/ILs complex solid electrolyte as a promising mAterial for use in high voltage solid electrolytic capacitors.