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Stability Criterion for Electrodeposition in Solid-State Batteries with Metallic Anodes

Yuanpeng Liu, Jiawei Zhang, Bowen Zhang, Haowen Gao, Dongjiang Chen, Ming‐Sheng Wang, Changguo Wang

2024PRX Energy12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We establish an analytical criterion for stable electrodeposition by combining electrochemistry and mechanics. experiments combined with molecular simulations are performed to validate the robustness of the theoretical predictions. Our analysis shows that stable electrodeposition is intimately linked with the interfacial defect size, fracture toughness, and molar volume of solid electrolytes. We find an exponential scaling law between the critical current density and the interfacial defect size, and the inherent softening in strength of grain boundaries lowers the critical current density in polycrystalline solid electrolytes. Modeling and analyses provide roadmaps to design solid electrolytes with metallic anodes for achieving stable electrodeposition. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

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