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Original Articles

Characterization of a LiCoO2 thin film cathode grown by pulsed laser deposition

Pages 2831-2842 | Received 31 Jan 2005, Accepted 05 Apr 2005, Published online: 21 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

A highly (003)-oriented pure LiCoO2 thin film cathode, without Co3O4 impurities, was grown on a stainless steel substrate by pulsed laser deposition and characterized by electrochemical testing, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), ex situ X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The initial reversible discharge capacity of the LiCoO2 thin film cathode reached 52.5 μAh/cm2µm and capacity loss was about 0.18% per cycle at a current density of 12.74 μA/cm2. The chemical diffusion coefficient of the Li+ ion was estimated to be about 4.7 × 10−11 cm2/s from cyclic voltammetric (CV) scans. Ex situ XRD revealed that the spacing of crystalline planes expanded about 0.09 Å when charged to 4.2 V, corresponding to Li0.5CoO2, lower than the value for composite powder LiCoO2 electrodes. XPS results showed that the number of low-coordinated oxygen ions increased relative to the removal of Li+ ions.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Ni Zhenhua and Professor Shen Zexiang for their help in measuring Raman spectra. This work was supported by the National University of Singapore under projects R265-000-133-112 and R265-000-162-112.

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