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Microscopic study of Ni-rich cathode formation from ALD multilayered thin films

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 307, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2021.130990

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Atomic layer deposition; Multilayered structure; Li-Ni-Co-O cathode; Heat treatment; EELS; Solid-state batteries

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  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation [0784-2020-0022]

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Temperature conditions are crucial for the crystal structure formation of cathode materials, and annealing at 800 degrees C for 5 minutes can result in crystalline films with spherical Li-Ni-Co-O structures.
Temperature conditions are significant for the crystal structure formation of prospective cathode materials, determining their further performance and cycle life. The paper presents the results of a detailed analysis of the multilayer thin films before and after heat treatment. The investigated multilayer structures consist of a two layer system of an amorphous nickel-doped Li-O layer and a NiO.CoO layer obtained by atomic-layer deposition on Si substrate. It was shown that annealing at 800 degrees C for 5 min is sufficient to form a crystalline film with energy favorable spherical-like Li-Ni-Co-O structures on the surface with a size of 50-150 nm. Chemical mapping after heat treatment using EDX showed the formation of Ni-rich (spherical-like structures) and Co-O intermediate layers. The electron energy loss spectroscopy results confirm the presence of Li in the top Ni-rich layer and are embedded in its crystalline structure. X-ray and electron diffraction showed a polycrystalline cathode structure of lithium-containing nickel and cobalt oxides.

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