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High-energy long-cycling all-solid-state lithium metal batteries enabled by silver-carbon composite anodes

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NATURE ENERGY
Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages 299-308

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41560-020-0575-z

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  1. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

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An all-solid-state battery with a lithium metal anode is a strong candidate for surpassing conventional lithium-ion battery capabilities. However, undesirable Li dendrite growth and low Coulombic efficiency impede their practical application. Here we report that a high-performance all-solid-state lithium metal battery with a sulfide electrolyte is enabled by a Ag-C composite anode with no excess Li. We show that the thin Ag-C layer can effectively regulate Li deposition, which leads to a genuinely long electrochemical cyclability. In our full-cell demonstrations, we employed a high-Ni layered oxide cathode with a high specific capacity (>210 mAh g(-1)) and high areal capacity (>6.8 mAh cm(-2)) and an argyrodite-type sulfide electrolyte. A warm isostatic pressing technique was also introduced to improve the contact between the electrode and the electrolyte. A prototype pouch cell (0.6 Ah) thus prepared exhibited a high energy density (>900 Wh l(-1)), stable Coulombic efficiency over 99.8% and long cycle life (1,000 times). Solid-state Li metal batteries represent one of the most promising rechargeable battery technologies. Here the authors report an exceptional high-performance prototype solid-state pouch cell made of a sulfide electrolyte, a high-Ni layered oxide cathode and, in particular, a silver-carbon composite anode with no excess Li.

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