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Ultra-thin rechargeable lithium ion batteries on flexible polymer: Design, low temperature fabrication and characterization

Published on 29 March 2018
Ultra-thin rechargeable lithium ion batteries on flexible polymer: Design, low temperature fabrication and characterization
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Oukassi S., Giroud-Garampon C., Poncet S., Salot R.
Year2017-0071
Source-TitleJournal of the Electrochemical Society
Affiliations
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France, CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, Grenoble, France
Abstract
In this work we developed flexible rechargeable thin film lithium ion batteries based on all-solid-state materials. The flexible batteries were fabricated using low temperature sequential physical vapor deposition techniques. A thin film battery (TFB) architecture consisting of Ti/V2O5/LiPON/Li/encapsulation multilayer was deposited on flexible polyimide substrate. To the best of our knowledge, the obtained TFBs are among the thinnest reported with an overall thickness of 50 ?m including substrate, active layers and encapsulation stack. The fabricated TFBs delivered discharge capacity as high as 0.15 mAh (1.5 cm2 of cathode area) upon galvanostatic cycling at 30 ?A.cm?2 within 3.8–1.5 V voltage range. The capacity decreased during cycling with an average fading rate of 0.25% over 100 cycles. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (PEIS) measurements and modeling analysis revealed an increase of the internal resistance during cycling. Furthermore, it was shown that the internal resistance increase was induced by a progressive decrease of the electrolyte/electrodes contact area. TFBs having the same architecture and cell design were fabricated on two substrates: a flexible polyimide foil and a rigid silicon wafer. Electrochemical characterization showed a clear influence of substrate type on TFBs discharge capacity and internal resistance variations during cycling, the results are discussed within this paper. © 2017 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
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Electric batteries, Electric discharges, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, Electrolytes, Fabrication, Film preparation, Lithium batteries, Lithium compounds, Physical vapor deposition, Polyimides, Secondary batteries, Silicon wafers, Solid electrolytes, Substrates, Temperature, Thin films, Vapor deposition, Discharge capacities, Electrochemical characterizations, Flexible polyimide substrate, Galvanostatic cycling, Low-temperature fabrication, Measurements and modeling, Rechargeable lithium ion battery, Vapor-deposition techniques, Thin film lithium ion batteries
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