Highly Reversible Lithium Storage in Nanostructured Silicon
California Institute of Technology
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Anode materials of nanostructured silicon have been prepared by physical vapor deposition and characterized using electrochemical methods. The electrodes were prepared in thin-film form as nanocrystalline particles (12 nm mean diameter) and as continuous amorphous thin films (100 nm thick). The nanocrystalline silicon exhibited specific capacities of around 1100 mAh/g with a 50% capacity retention after 50 cycles. The amorphous thin-film electrodes exhibited initial capacities of 3500 mAh/g with a stable capacity of 2000 mAh/g over 50 cycles. We suggest that the nanoscale dimensions of the silicon circumvents conventional mechanisms of mechanical deterioration, permitting good cycle life.
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- Materials science
- Nanocrystalline material
- Anode
- Amorphous solid
- Silicon
- Electrochemistry
- Nanocrystalline silicon
- Amorphous silicon
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