Micro-batteries are promising candidates for powering various intelligent integrated applications. However, they typically rely on a single-cell reaction during charging and discharging cycles, limiting improvements in capacity and energy density. Here, we show an in situ conductivity enhancement-assisted double-cell reaction strategy to design high-performance Zn | |Bi 2 O 3 @Ag 2 O micro-batteries that integrate two sequential electrochemical reactions within a single microdevice. Unlike simply combining Zn | |Ag 2 O and Zn | |Bi 2 O 3 micro-batteries, this strategy leverages the in situ conductivity enhancement effect from the Ag 2 O conversion reaction in the first step to significantly boost the discharge capacity (an almost order-of-magnitude improvement compared to Zn | |Bi 2 O 3 micro-batteries alone) of the second conversion reaction, resulting in a total capacity 2.1 times the combined discharge capacities of the two individual micro-batteries. Consequently, the constructed microdevice achieves a high energy density of about 19000 μWh cm -2 and the microdevice also exhibits a micro-supercapacitor-level or higher power density (above 23000 μW cm -2 ). This work challenges conventional micro-battery configurations and offers a strategy for constructing high-performance micro-power sources for intelligent integrated electronics.
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