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Atomic Layer Deposition of Alumina-Coated Thin-Film Cathodes for Lithium Microbatteries.

Aaron O'DonoghueMicheál ShineIan M PoveyJames F Rohan
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
This work shows the electrochemical performance of sputter-deposited, binder-free lithium cobalt oxide thin films with an alumina coating deposited via atomic layer deposition for use in lithium-metal-based microbatteries. The Al 2 O 3 coating can improve the charge-discharge kinetics and suppress the phase transition that occurs at higher potential limits where the crystalline structure of the lithium cobalt oxide is damaged due to the formation of Co 4+ , causing irreversible capacity loss. The electrochemical performance of the thin film is analysed by imposing 4.2, 4.4 and 4.5 V upper potential limits, which deliver improved performances for 3 nm of Al 2 O 3 , while also highlighting evidence of Al doping. Al 2 O 3 -coated lithium cobalt oxide of 3 nm is cycled at 147 µA cm -2 (~2.7 C) to an upper potential limit of 4.4 V with an initial capacity of 132 mAh g -1 (65.7 µAh cm -2 µm -1 ) and a capacity retention of 87% and 70% at cycle 100 and 400, respectively. This shows the high-rate capability and cycling benefits of a 3 nm Al 2 O 3 coating.
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