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Shape evolution of patterned amorphous and polycrystalline silicon microarray thin film electrodes caused by lithium insertion and extraction

Authors :
Xuejie Huang
Hong-Jun Gao
Hong Li
Rui Wang
Yu He
Xiqian Yu
Yeliang Wang
Geng Li
Source :
Journal of Power Sources. 216:131-138
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Silicon is the most promising high capacity anode material to replace graphite for developing next generation high energy density Li-ion batteries. In this approach, patterned amorphous and microcrystalline Si thin film electrodes (a-Si and μc-Si) have been prepared by rf-sputtering and etched further by a reactive ion etching (RIE) system to form square-shape microcolumn electrodes with controllable size (5 × 5 μm width, 500 nm height, aspect ratio of width/height is 10:1) and array distance (5 μm). It has been found that the volume expansion and contraction of a-Si and μc-Si are anisotropic, about 180% along vertical direction and 40% along lateral direction. The total volume variation changes linearly with the increase of lithium insertion content up to ∼310% for a-Si and ∼300% for μc-Si. It occurs nearly reversibly. In addition, it is observed that the original square-shape Si column transforms into the dome-like appearance after lithium insertion and changes into bowl shape after lithium extraction gradually. Radial-like curved cracks are formed after 5−10 cycles and the neighboring Si columns tend to merge together when the distance of the columns is less than 1 μm.

Details

ISSN :
03787753
Volume :
216
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Power Sources
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........110bc28b49b5d2bf570145f97393d8ee
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2012.04.105