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Abstract The dynamic behavior of the interface between the lithium metal electrode and a solid-state electrolyte plays a critical role in all-solid-state battery performance. The evolution of this interface throughout cycling involves multiscale mechanical and chemical heterogeneity at the micro- and nano-scale. These features are dependent on operating conditions such as current density and stack pressure. Here we report the coupling of operando acoustic transmission measurements with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging to correlate changes in interfacial mechanics (such as contact loss and crack formation) with the growth of lithium microstructures during cell cycling. Together, the techniques reveal the chemo-mechanical behavior that governs lithium metal and Li 7 La 3 Zr 2 O 12 interfacial dynamics at various stack pressure regimes and with voltage polarization.more » « less
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Koffler, Jacob; Zhu, Wei; Qu, Xin; Platoshyn, Oleksandr; Dulin, Jennifer N.; Brock, John; Graham, Lori; Lu, Paul; Sakamoto, Jeff; Marsala, Martin; et al (, Nature Medicine)
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