Critical stripping current leads to dendrite formation on plating in lithium anode solid electrolyte cells
A critical current density on stripping is identified that results in dendrite formation on plating and cell failure. When the stripping current density removes Li from the interface faster than it can be replenished, voids form in the Li at the interface and accumulate on cycling, increasing the lo...
Main Authors: | Kasemchainan, J, Zekoll, S, Spencer Jolly, D, Ning, Z, Hartley, G, Marrow, J, Bruce, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2019
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