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Critical Current Density in Solid‐State Lithium Metal Batteries: Mechanism, Influences, and Strategies

Yang Lu, Chen‐Zi Zhao, Hong Yuan, Xin‐Bing Cheng, Jia‐Qi Huang, Qiang Zhang

2021Advanced Functional Materials553 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Solid‐state lithium (Li) metal batteries (SSLMBs) have become a research hotspot in the energy storage field due to the much‐enhanced safety and high energy density. However, the SSLMBs suffer from failures including dendrite‐induced short circuits and contact‐loss‐induced high impedance, which are highly related to the Li plating/stripping kinetics and hinder the practical application of SSLMBs. The maximum endurable current density of lithium battery cycling without cell failure in SSLMB is generally defined as critical current density (CCD). Therefore, CCD is an important parameter for the application of SSLMBs, which can help to determine the rate‐determining steps of Li kinetics in solid‐state batteries. Herein, the theoretical and practical meanings for CCD from the fundamental thermodynamic and kinetic principles, failure mechanisms, CCD identifications, and influence factors for improving CCD performances are systematically reviewed. Based on these fundamental understandings, a series of strategies and outlooks for future researches on SSLMB are presented, endeavoring on increasing CCD for practical SSLMBs.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceEnergy densityCurrent densityLithium (medication)Battery (electricity)Energy storageStripping (fiber)Density functional theoryNanotechnologyEngineering physicsThermodynamicsComposite materialQuantum mechanicsMedicineChemistryComputational chemistryPhysicsEngineeringPower (physics)EndocrinologyAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesAdvanced Battery Technologies Research