Direct Observation of the Interfacial Instability of the Fast Ionic Conductor Li 10 GeP 2 S 12 at the Lithium Metal Anode
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The very high ionic conductivity of Li10GeP2S12 (LGPS) makes it a potential solid electrolyte for lithium all-solid-state batteries. Besides the high ionic conductivity, another key requirement is the stability of the solid electrolyte against degradation reactions with the electrodes; here, we analyze the reaction of LGPS with lithium metal. In situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), in combination with time-resolved electrochemical measurements offers detailed information on the chemical reactions at the Li/LGPS interface. The decomposition of Li10GeP2S12 leads to the formation of an interphase composed of Li3P, Li2S, and Li–Ge alloy, which is in perfect agreement with theoretical predictions, and an…
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- Electrolyte
- Anode
- Lithium (medication)
- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
- Electrochemistry
- Ionic conductivity
- Electrochemical window
- Materials science
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