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Epitaxial Growth of Nanostructured Li2Se on Lithium Metal for All Solid-State Batteriesopen access

Authors
Park, HyunjungKim, JeongheonLee, DongsooPark, JoonhyeokJo, SeonghanKim, JaeikSong, TaeseupPaik, Ungyu
Issue Date
Jun-2021
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
all solid& #8208; state batteries; lithium metal; lithium selenide; protective layer; sulfide& #8208; based electrolyte
Citation
ADVANCED SCIENCE, v.8, no.11
Journal Title
ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume
8
Number
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/89279
DOI
10.1002/advs.202004204
ISSN
2198-3844
Abstract
Lithium is considered to be the ultimate anode material for high energy-density rechargeable batteries. Recent emerging technologies of all solid-state batteries based on sulfide-based electrolytes raise hope for the practical use of lithium, as it is likely to suppress lithium dendrite growth. However, such devices suffer from undesirable side reactions and a degradation of electrochemical performance. In this work, nanostructured Li2Se epitaxially grown on Li metal by chemical vapor deposition are investigated as a protective layer. By adjusting reaction time and cooling rate, a morphology of as-prepared Li2Se is controlled, resulting in nanoparticles, nanorods, or nanowalls with a dominant (220) plane parallel to the (110) plane of the Li metal substrate. Uniaxial pressing the layers under a pressure of 50 MPa for a cell preparation transforms more compact and denser. Dual compatibility of the Li2Se layers with strong chemical bonds to Li metal and uniform physical contact to a Li(6)PS(5)Csulfide electrolyte prevents undesirable side reactions and enables a homogeneous charge transfer at the interface upon cycling. As a result, a full cell coupled with a LiCoO2-based cathode shows significantly enhanced electrochemical performance and demonstrates the practical use of Li anodes with Li2Se layers for all solid-state battery applications.
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