Surface/Interface
Effects on High-Performance Thin-Film All-Solid-State Li-Ion Batteries
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Abstract
The 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/cm<sup>2</sup> 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%