John D. PerkinsChristian S. BahnJ. M. McGrawP. A. ParillaDavid S. Ginley
The pulsed laser deposition of and thin films was investigated as a function of deposition conditions. The initial growth process optimization focused on films grown on (200)-textured -coated glass substrates. Film growth was also investigated on ZnO and indium-tin oxide (ITO) coated substrates. For both and dense uniaxially textured (003)-oriented films of the layered phase were grown on the coated substrates. The grain size increased substantially with increased substrate temperature in the range from 400 to 700°C. For constant current cycling between 3.5 and 4.4 V vs. Li, the best crystalline films, grown at had an initial discharge capacity of ∼118 mAh/g (0.43 Li/Co) which decreased ∼0.5% per cycle. For although, as predicted, the films did have a higher cathode potential, the charge capacity was significantly lower than that for films. Finally, functional thin film cathodes were grown on flexible ITO-coated Upilex polymer substrates at © 2001 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
John D. PerkinsChristian S. BahnJ. M. McGrawP. A. ParillaDavid S. Ginley
Tetsukazu TsuruhamaTaro HitosugiHideki OkiYasushi HiroseTetsuya Hasegawa
David S. GinleyJohn D. PerkinsJ. M. McGrawPhilip A. ParillaMing FuCharles T. Rogers
Tsuyoshi OhnishiBui Thi HangXijin XuMinoru OsadaKazunori Takada