Inorganic solid-state electrolytes (ISSEs) have been extensively researched as the critical component in all-solid-state lithium-metal batteries (ASSLMBs). Many ISSEs exhibit high ionic conductivities up to 10 S cm. However, most of them suffer from poor interfacial compatibility with electrodes, especially lithium-metal anodes, limiting their application in high-performance ASSLMBs. To achieve good interfacial compatibility with a high-voltage cathode and a lithium-metal anode simultaneously, we propose LiInCl/LiOHCl bilayer halide ISSEs with complementary advantages. In addition to the improved interfacial compatibility, the LiInCl/LiOHCl bilayer halide ISSEs exhibit good thermal stability up to 160 °C. The Li-symmetric cells with sandwich electrolytes LiOHCl/LiInCl/LiOHCl exhibit long cycling life of over 300 h and a high critical current density of over 0.6 mA cm at 80 °C. Moreover, the all-inorganic solid-state lithium-metal batteries (AISSLMBs) LiFePO-LiInCl/LiInCl/LiOHCl/Li fabricated by a facile cold-press method exhibit good rate performance and long-term cycling stability that stably cycle for about 3000 h at 80 °C. This work presents a facile and cost-effective method to construct bilayer halide ISSEs, enabling the development of high-performance AISSLMBs with good interfacial compatibility and thermal stability.
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