JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electrochemical lithiation of silicon electrodes: neutron reflectometry and secondary ion mass spectrometry investigations

Bujar JerliuLars DörrerErwin HügerBeatrix-Kamelia SeidlhoferRoland SteitzGünter BorchardtHarald Schmidt

Year: 2017 Journal:   International Journal of Materials Research (formerly Zeitschrift fuer Metallkunde) Vol: 108 (11)Pages: 999-1007   Publisher: De Gruyter

Abstract

Abstract In-situ neutron reflectometry and ex-situ secondary ion mass spectrometry in combination with electrochemical methods were used to study the lithiation of amorphous silicon electrodes. For that purpose specially designed closed three-electrode electrochemical cells with thin silicon films as the working electrode and lithium as counter and reference electrodes were used. The neutron reflectometry results obtained in-situ during galvanostatic cycling show that the incorporation, redistribution and removal of Li in amorphous silicon during a lithiation cycle can be monitored. It was possible to measure the volume modification during lithiation, which is found to be rather independent of cycle number, current density and film thickness and in good agreement with first-principles calculations as given in literature. Indications for an inhomogeneous lithiation mechanism were found by secondary ion mass spectrometry measurements. Lithium tracer diffusion experiments indicate that the diffusivities inside the lithiated region ( D > 10 −15 m 2 s −1 ) are considerably higher than in pure amorphous silicon as known from literature. This suggests a kinetics based explanation for the occurrence of an inhomogeneous lithiation mechanism.

Keywords:
Materials science Neutron reflectometry Silicon Secondary ion mass spectrometry Amorphous silicon Electrode Lithium (medication) Analytical Chemistry (journal) Amorphous solid Auxiliary electrode Mass spectrometry Reflectometry Electrochemistry Crystalline silicon Neutron Chemistry Optoelectronics Nuclear physics Physical chemistry Crystallography Neutron scattering

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