Crystalline-amorphous interfaces in Li-ion batteries

ORAL

Abstract

Amorphous and crystalline materials are associated with fast ionic transport and long term structural stability, respectively, both desirable properties in lithium ion battery materials. It is therefore no surprise that amorphous-crystalline interfaces are ubiquitous in Li-ion batteries. Using first principles density functional theory (DFT), and primarily Si as an example, we study models of crystalline-amorphous interfaces in Li-ion batteries. We will discuss the structure of such an interface and its energetic and mechanical effects on lithium insertion, as well as the kinetics of Li ion transport near and across the interface. The mechanism of solid state amorphization will also be discussed.

Authors

  • Maria K. Chan

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Jeffrey Greeley

    Argonne National Laboratory