Carbon-free Mn-doped LiFePO4 cathode for highly transparent thin-film batteries

Authors
Lee, HyunSeokKim, SangtaeParmar, Narendra SinghSong, Jong-HanChung, Kyung-yoonKim, Kwang-BumChoi, Ji-Won
Issue Date
2019-09-15
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Citation
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, v.434
Abstract
The search for transparent battery cathodes primarily focuses on patterned electrodes with feature sizes below the optical absorption limit. This significantly limits the electrode capacity, as a large electrode area remains unused to maintain transparency. Herein, we report transparent olivine LiFe0.77Mn0.23PO4 thin-film electrodes discovered through high-throughput continuous-composition-spread sputtering. After investigating six different Mn doping ratios, we found the optimal Mn-doped olivine composition with an enhanced discharge capacity of 45.7 mu A h/cm(2).mu m without using excessive nanosized features or carbon coating. The thin-film electrode exhibits a clear redox activity for both Fe3+/2+ and Mn3+/2+, resulting in an enhanced average voltage over LiFePO4 composition. A 250-nm-thick film exhibits an optical transmittance of over 80% in the visible region. The results in this study demonstrates that transparent cathode thin films can be developed based on phospho-olivines via doping strategies with high-throughput continuous-composition-spread sputtering methods.
Keywords
POSITIVE-ELECTRODE MATERIALS; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; PHOSPHO-OLIVINES; LIMPO4 M; LITHIUM; PERFORMANCE; ENERGY; FE; LIMNPO4; POSITIVE-ELECTRODE MATERIALS; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; PHOSPHO-OLIVINES; LIMPO4 M; LITHIUM; PERFORMANCE; ENERGY; FE; LIMNPO4; Lithium thin-film battery; Transparent; Olivine; LiFe1-xMnxPO4
ISSN
0378-7753
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119568
DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2019.226713
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