ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 7, 26007 (2015)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.1021/acsami.5b070582015
Chen
Gong
Dmitry
Ruzmetov
Alexander J.
Pearse
Dakang
Ma
Jeremy N.
Munday
Gary W.
Rubloff
A. Alec
Talin
Marina S.
Leite
Journal ArticleAdvanced Materials and NanotechnologyThe further development of all-solid-state batteries is still limited by the understanding/engineering of the interfaces formed upon cycling. Here, we correlate the morphological, chemical, and electrical changes of the surface of thin-film devices with Al negative electrodes. The stable Al–Li–O alloy formed at the stress-free surface of the electrode causes rapid capacity fade, from 48.0 to 41.5 μAh/cm2 in two cycles. Surprisingly, the addition of a Cu capping layer is insufficient to prevent the device degradation. Nevertheless, Si electrodes present extremely stable cycling, maintaining >92% of its capacity after 100 cycles, with average Coulombic efficiency of 98%.
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