Volume Expansion during Lithiation of Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Electrodes Studied by In-Operando Neutron Reflectometry

2014 
Amorphous silicon is a promising high-capacity anode material for the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. However, the enormous volume expansion of the active material during lithiation up to 400% (V/V0) is held responsible for capacity fading during cycling. In this study we measured continuously the volume modifications taking place during galvanostatic lithiation of amorphous silicon thin film electrodes by in-operando neutron reflectometry experiments. The results indicate (after initial effects) a linear increase in volume as a function of lithiation time and lithium content independent of current density and initial film thickness. The experimental results are in agreement with recent atomistic calculations.
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