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  • * Research indicates that maintaining a solid-electrolyte pellet's relative density above ~95% can help suppress harmful Li-filament growth, while lower densities lead to increased short circuits.
  • * The study utilizes advanced imaging techniques and modeling to analyze the microstructural properties of SSBs, which could enhance future designs to prevent dendrite formation and improve battery safety.

Article Abstract

Despite the potentially higher energy density and improved safety of solid-state batteries (SSBs) relative to Li-ion batteries, failure due to Li-filament penetration of the solid electrolyte and subsequent short circuit remains a critical issue. Herein, we show that Li-filament growth is suppressed in solid-electrolyte pellets with a relative density beyond ~95%. Below this threshold value, however, the battery shorts more easily as the density increases due to faster Li-filament growth within the percolating pores in the pellet. The microstructural properties (e.g., pore size, connectivity, porosity, and tortuosity) of [Formula: see text] with various relative densities are quantified using focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy tomography and permeability tests. Furthermore, modeling results provide details on the Li-filament growth inside pores ranging from 0.2 to 2 μm in size. Our findings improve the understanding of the failure modes of SSBs and provide guidelines for the design of dendrite-free SSBs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10825224PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45030-7DOI Listing

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