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A thin-film rechargeable battery for integration in stand-alone microsystems

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE EUROSENSORS XXIII CONFERENCE
Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 453-456

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.proche.2009.07.113

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Thin-films; solid-state battery; microbattery

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Thin-film solid-state rechargeable batteries on silicon are ideal power sources for microsystems applications, where a high level of integration is required. This paper presents a lithium solid-state thin-film battery for integration in stand-alone microsystems. The thin-films were deposited by direct current (DC) and radio-frequency (RF) reactive sputtering techniques. The materials of the battery includes SnO2, Li3PO4N and LiCoO2 as anode, electrolyte and cathode, respectively. The SnO2 gives the battery a maximum storage capacity of 781 mAhg(-1), the LiCoO2 can maintain a capacity of 140 mAhg(-1). The two materials used as anode and cathode with the Li3PO4N as electrolyte can obtain an output voltage in the range 3-4.2 V.

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