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Kirigami-Inspired Flexible Lithium-Ion Batteries via Transformation of Concentrated Stress into Segmented Strain.

Qi MengJiaming ZhuCong KangXiangjun XiaoYulin MaHua HuoPengjian ZuoChunyu DuShuaifeng LouGeping Yin
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Emerging directions in the growing wearable electronics market have spurred the development of flexible energy storage systems that require deformability while maintaining electrochemical performance. However, the traditional fabrication approaches of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are challenging to withstand long-cycle bending alternating loads due to the stress concentration caused by the nonuniformity of the actual deformation. Herein, inspired by kirigami, a segmented deformation design of full-cell scale thin-type flexible lithium-ion batteries (FLIBs) with large-scale manufacturing characteristics via the current collector's mechanical blanking process is reported. This strategy allows the battery's elliptical deformation of the actual state to be transformed into the circular strain of the ideal configuration, thereby dispersing the stress concentration on the top of the battery. According to the results, the designed battery maintains >95% capacity after >20 000 harsh in situ dynamic tests. In addition, finite element analysis further reveals the mechanism that the segmented deformation strategy bears the mechanical stress. This work can enlighten the rational design and customization of electrode patterns for high compatibility with various devices, thereby providing potential opportunities for the application of FLIBs.
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