Electrochemistry Communications (Dec 2019)

The effects of BaTiO3 nanodots density support on epitaxial LiCoO2 thin-film for high-speed rechargeability

  • Sou Yasuhara,
  • Shintaro Yasui,
  • Takashi Teranishi,
  • Yumi Yoshikawa,
  • Tomoyasu Taniyama,
  • Mitsuru Itoh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 109

Abstract

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LiCoO2 (LCO) is one of the most promising cathode materials for Li ion batteries (LIBs). However, LCO shows a rate-limiting step of Li+ migration between electrode and electrolyte interfaces, requiring LIBs to be charged under low-current conditions. For next generation batteries, it will be necessary to meet the demand for a shorter charging-time. We investigated a support method for the LCO surface to improve high C-rate performance, and revealed that the Li+ intercalation/de-intercalation reaction into/from LCO was accelerated by the introduction of a BaTiO3-LCO-electrolyte interface (triple-phase interface; TPI), due to the electric field concentration near the TPI. In this report, we investigate the dependence of high C-rate performance on the density of surface BaTiO3 nanodots using epitaxial LiCoO2 thin films created via pulsed laser deposition (PLD). As the number of nanodots increased, so did discharge capacity at 50C, becoming saturated at surface coverage over 22%. However, at 100C, the discharge capacity decreased at surface coverage over 40%. These results indicate that coalescence of nanodots reduces not only the TPI length but also the electrochemically active range at quite high C-rate. Therefore, we infer that optimal surface coverage should be varied depending on the C-rate. Keywords: High speed chargeability, Nanodots, Density, Dielectrics, LiCoO2