Ultrafast Dischargeable LiMn2O4 Thin-Film Electrodes with Pseudocapacitive Properties for Microbatteries.
Marcus FehseRafael TrócoliSeiji HamadaElba HernándezAlfonso SepúlvedaAlex MorataAlbert TarancónPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
LiMn2O4 (LMO) thin films are deposited on Si-based substrates with Pt current collector via multi-layer pulsed-laser-deposition technique. The LMO thin films feature unique kinetics that yield outstanding electrochemical cycling performance in an aqueous environment. At extremely high current densities of up to 1880 μA cm-2 (≈ 348 C), a reversible capacity of 2.6 μAh cm-2 is reached. Furthermore, the electrochemical cycling remains very stable for over 3500 cycles with a remarkable capacity retention of 99.996% per cycle. We provide evidence of significant nondiffusion-controlled, pseudocapacitive-like storage contribution of the LMO electrode.