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Analysis of Li distribution in ultrathin all-solid-state Li-ion battery (ASSLiB) by neutron depth profiling (NDP)

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Pages 394-405 | Received 02 Jul 2019, Accepted 18 Sep 2019, Published online: 30 Mar 2020
 

Abstract

Lithium-ion batteries are promising energy storage technology devices. They possess many advantages, including high energy density, flexible and lightweight construction and considerable durability. The rapid development of nanotechnologies can further improve their capacity, cycle life and safety. In this experiment, Li-ion diffusion in an all-solid lithium-ion battery (ASSLiB) was studied using the Neutron Depth Profiling (NDP) nuclear analytical technique. The thin ASSLiB system was synthesised by RF magnetron sputtering. The experiment showed that NDP is a very efficient experimental tool for direct analysis of Li distribution in Li batteries. It has been found that the depth profile of Li strongly depends on the state of charge of the battery. About one-third of the total number of Li in ASSLiB can move between the electrodes during charging / discharging. It has been also shown, using the multipixel detectors, that the lateral distribution of Li in ASSLiB is not homogeneous. This can mean, for example, that the position of Li is affected by structural defects that may arise due to variation of the volume or stress of the battery during charging or discharging. In the work are presented first results of measurements performed on ASSLiB of a 1 µm thickness.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The study was supported by research infrastructures established by Ministry of Education (MEYS) of Czech Republic (project OP RDE CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_013/0001812). Measurements were carried out at the NPI and RC infrastructures ‘CANAM’ and ‘Reactors LVR-15 and LR-0’ supported by MEYS (projects No. LM2015056 and LM2015074).

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