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Current‐Dependent Lithium Metal Growth Modes in “Anode‐Free” Solid‐State Batteries at the Cu|LLZO Interface
Author(s) -
Fuchs Till,
Becker Juri,
Haslam Catherine G.,
Lerch Christian,
Sakamoto Jeff,
Richter Felix H.,
Janek Jürgen
Publication year - 2023
Publication title -
advanced energy materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.08
H-Index - 220
eISSN - 1614-6840
pISSN - 1614-6832
DOI - 10.1002/aenm.202203174
Subject(s) - anode , materials science , lithium (medication) , current density , electrolyte , current collector , lithium metal , nanotechnology , chemical engineering , electrode , chemistry , medicine , physics , engineering , quantum mechanics , endocrinology
Abstract Controlling the lithium growth morphology in lithium reservoir‐free cells (RFCs), so‐called “anode‐free” solid‐state batteries, is of key interest to ensure stable battery operation. Despite several benefits of RFCs like improved energy density and easier fabrication, issues during the charging of the cell hinder the transition from lithium metal batteries with a lithium reservoir layer to RFCs. In RFCs, the lithium metal anode is plated during the first charging step at the interface between a metal current collector and the solid electrolyte, which is prone to highly heterogeneous growth instead of the desired homogeneous film‐like growth. Herein, the lithium morphology during the first charging step in RFCs is explored as a function of current density and current collector thickness. Using operando scanning electron microscopy, an increase in the lithium particle density is observed with increasing current density at the Cu|Li 6.25 Al 0.25 La 3 Zr 2 O 12 interface. This observation is then applied to improve the area coverage of lithium by pulsed plating. It is also shown that thin current collectors ( d = 100 nm) are unsuited for RFCs, as lithium whiskers penetrate them, resulting in highly heterogeneous interfaces. This suggests the use of thicker metal layers (several µm) to mitigate whisker penetration and facilitate homogeneous lithium plating.