The Coupling between Voltage Profiles and Mechanical Deformations in LAGP Solid Electrolyte During Li Plating and Stripping

05 January 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

Chemo-mechanical degradation at the solid electrolyte – Li metal electrode interface is a bottleneck to improve cycle life of all-solid state Li-metal batteries. In this study, in operando digital image correlation (DIC) measurements provided temporal and spatial resolution of the chemo-mechanical deformations in LAGP solid electrolyte during the symmetrical cell cycling. The increase in strains in the interphase layer was correlated with the overpotential. The sudden increase in strains coincides with the mechanical fracture in LAGP detected by Micro CT. This work highlights the mechanical deformations in LAGP / Li interface and its coupling with the electrochemical behavior of the battery.

Keywords

solid electrolyte
LAGP
interfacial deformations
strains
chemo-mechanical instabilities
overpotentials
fracture

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