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Influence of Au, Pt, and C Seed Layers on Lithium Nucleation Dynamics for Anode-Free Solid-State Batteries

In the concept of anode-free lithium-ion batteries, cells are manufactured with a bare anode current collector where the lithium metal anode is electrochemically formed from the lithium-containing cathode during the first charge cycle. While this concept has many attractive aspects from a manufactur...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2024-01, Vol.16 (1), p.695-703
Main Authors: Müller, André, Paravicini, Luis, Morzy, Jȩdrzej, Krause, Maximilian, Casella, Joel, Osenciat, Nicolas, Futscher, Moritz H., Romanyuk, Yaroslav E.
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Summary:In the concept of anode-free lithium-ion batteries, cells are manufactured with a bare anode current collector where the lithium metal anode is electrochemically formed from the lithium-containing cathode during the first charge cycle. While this concept has many attractive aspects from a manufacturing and energy density standpoint, stable plating and stripping remain challenging. We have investigated gold, platinum, and amorphous carbon as seed layers placed between the copper current collector and the lithium phosphorus oxynitride thin-film solid electrolyte. These layers guide lithium nucleation and improve the plating and stripping dynamics. All seed layers facilitate reversible lithium plating and stripping even at high current densities up to 8 mA cm–2. Of particular note is the amorphous carbon seed layer, which allowed a significant reduction in plating potential from 300 mV to as low as 50 mV. These results underscore the critical role of seed layers in improving the efficiency of anode-free solid-state batteries and open the door to simplified manufacturing of anode-free battery designs.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.3c14693