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Effect of Ar-N2 Ratio on Morphology and Electrochemical Properties of Lithium Electrodes Manufactured by Magnetron Sputtering

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/1945-7111/ad0c68

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lithium metal electrode; lithium magnetron sputtering; morphology; cycling; structure

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This article discusses the possibility of regulating the morphology of lithium electrodes manufactured by magnetron sputtering. It is found that increasing the nitrogen content in the argon gas mixture leads to a decrease in the size of lithium crystals and the formation of a microcrystalline structure. The presence of lithium nitride disrupts the regularity of condensing lithium layers and hinders crystal growth. Lithium electrodes fabricated in argon-nitrogen mixtures have better electrochemical properties.
This article discusses the possibility of regulating the morphology of lithium electrodes manufactured by magnetron sputtering from a liquid-phase target on stainless steel substrates by a composition of argon-nitrogen gas mixture. Lithium electrodes produced by magnetron sputtering in an impurities-free argon gas, have a polycrystalline structure. The sizes of lithium crystals depend on the thickness of fabricated electrodes and vary from units to tens of microns. An increase in the content of nitrogen in a mixture with argon leads to a decrease in the size of lithium crystals and, in the limiting case, to the formation of a microcrystalline structure of lithium electrodes. The effect of nitrogen on the morphology of lithium electrodes is explained by the formation of lithium nitride on the surface of growing lithium crystals, which disrupts the regularity of condensing lithium layers and hinders the growth of crystals. Lithium electrodes fabricated by magnetron sputtering of lithium in argon-nitrogen mixtures have better electrochemical properties compared to electrodes produced in pure argon.

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