Surface-Coated Silicon Anodes with Amorphous Carbon Film Prepared by Fullerene C-60 Sputtering
- Authors
- Arie, Arenst Andreas; Vovk, Oleg Mikhalovich; Lee, Joong Kee
- Issue Date
- 2010-05
- Publisher
- ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.157, no.6, pp.A660 - A665
- Abstract
- Surface-coated silicon films with an amorphous carbon film are prepared by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering using the fullerene C-60 target. The carbon-coated silicon films are used as anode materials for lithium ion batteries and then investigated by the electrochemical measurements such as cyclic voltammetry and charge-discharge tests. Compared to the bare silicon anodes, the carbon-coated samples show more improvements in their electrochemical performances with a smaller irreversible capability in the first cycle and more stable cycle performance and maintain a high specific capacity of 2872 mAh g(-1) until the 50th cycle under a current density of 100 mu A cm(-2). It can be attributed to the presence of carbon film as an artificial passive layer to suppress the side reaction with the electrolyte. Additionally, the carbon layer can also provide a compressive stress, which may reduce the effect of a large volume change in silicon anodes during the charge-discharge tests, as indicated by the Raman spectroscopy recorded after the cycle tests. (C) 2010 The Electrochemical Society. [DOI: 10.1149/1.3363531] All rights reserved.
- Keywords
- LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERIES; ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES; THIN-FILMS; ELECTROCHEMICAL PERFORMANCE; ELECTRODES; PLASMA; SI; COMPOSITES; CELLS; LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERIES; ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES; THIN-FILMS; ELECTROCHEMICAL PERFORMANCE; ELECTRODES; PLASMA; SI; COMPOSITES; CELLS; Silicon anode; Amorphous carbon film; Fullerene; sputtering
- ISSN
- 0013-4651
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/131467
- DOI
- 10.1149/1.3363531
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- KIST Article > 2010
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