On the relative importance of li bulk diffusivity and interface morphology in determining the stripped capacity of metallic anodes in solid-state batteries
<p>Lithium metal self-diffusion is too slow to sustain large current densities at the interface with a solid electrolyte, and the resulting formation of voids on stripping is a major limiting factor for the power density of solid-state cells. The enhanced morphological stability of some lithiu...
Main Authors: | Siniscalchi, M, Liu, J, Gibson, JS, Turrell, SJ, Aspinall, J, Weatherup, RS, Pasta, M, Speller, SC, Grovenor, CRM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2022
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