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Dynamic measurements of Li depth profiles in a Li‐ion battery system under charging condition by means of ERD and RBS techniques
Author(s) -
Tsuchiya Bun,
Morita Kenji,
Nagata Shinji,
Kato Takehisa,
Iriyama Yasutoshi,
Tsuchida Hidetsugu,
Majima Takuya
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
surface and interface analysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.52
H-Index - 90
eISSN - 1096-9918
pISSN - 0142-2421
DOI - 10.1002/sia.5620
Subject(s) - ion , irradiation , analytical chemistry (journal) , elastic recoil detection , impurity , electrode , hydrogen , ion beam , materials science , battery (electricity) , ion beam analysis , atomic physics , chemistry , thermodynamics , power (physics) , physics , nuclear physics , organic chemistry , chromatography
Depth profiles of Li in a Li‐ion battery system of Au/LiCoO 2 /LATP/Pt (LATP:Li 1+X+Y Al Y Ti 2−Y Ge X P 3−X O 12 ) have been in situ measured at several stages of charging by means of the elastic recoil detection (ERD) and Rutherford backscattering (RBS) techniques with 9 MeV O 4+ ion beam. The thicknesses of LiCoO 2 and Au are estimated from the RBS spectrum for the as‐received specimen to be 190 and 27 nm, respectively. From the ERD spectrum, it is also found that there exists impurity hydrogen of ~5% in LiCoO 2 . Moreover, it is found from the ERD data analysis after the first charging of 0.48 × 10 16  e/cm 2 to Au electrode that the fractional concentration of Li in LiCoO 2 at the interface with Au electrode steeply decreases to 0.8, recovers with depth toward the interface with LATP and attains at 1.3 above the original value. With increasing the amount of charge supplied, the slope in the Li composition from Au electrode to LATP increases gradually. The data on the charging is concluded to include the irradiation effects due to the incident O ions, since the data on a non‐irradiated part of the specimen obtained after finish of the charging shows that Li is almost completely reduced from LiCoO 2 . The dynamics of Li composition in LiCoO 2 as a function of charging supplied is discussed in connection with hydrogen impurity and irradiation effect of the incident O ions. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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