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Pliable Lithium Superionic Conductor for AllSolid-State Batteries

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ACS ENERGY LETTERS
Volume 6, Issue 5, Pages 2006-2015

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.1c00545

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  1. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

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The novel inorganic-based pliable solid electrolyte with clay-like features shows extraordinary mechanical properties and high lithium-ion conductivity, providing a solution for the challenges at the solid electrolyte-cathode interface in all-solid-state batteries.
The key challenges in all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) are establishing and maintaining perfect physical contact between rigid components for facile interfacial charge transfer, particularly between the solid electrolyte and cathode, during repeated electrochemical cycling. Here, we introduce inorganic-based pliable solid electrolytes that exhibit extraordinary clay-like mechanical properties (storage and loss moduli <1 MPa) at room temperature, high lithium-ion conductivity (3.6 mS cm(-1)), and a glass transition below -50 degrees C. The unique mechanical features enabled the solid electrolyte to penetrate into the high-loading cathode like liquid, thereby providing complete ionic conduction paths for all cathode particles as well as maintaining the pathway even during cell operation. We propose a design principle in which the complex anion formation including Ga, F, and a different halogen can induce the claylike features. Our findings provide new opportunities in the search for solid electrolytes and suggest a new approach for resolving the issues caused by the solid electrolyte-cathode interface in ASSBs.

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