Abstract

In all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs), (electro)chemo-mechanical aspects such as uneven interfaces, cathode-electrolyte interphase formation, delamination, fracture, defects, etc., are the major factors in capacity fade but remain largely unknown.Nonhomogeneous transfer of lithium ions can cause significant variations in strain and stress within battery electrodes, leading to degradation in battery performance. In all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs), the lithium pathway and the associated strain/stress field become more intricate due to the (electro)chemo-mechanical reaction at the electrode-electrolyte interfaces. The dynamic volume change in active particles are heavily influencing by strength of the solid electrolyte and interfacial conformality. This can continually alter the lithium pathway and the internal stress field, leading to recurrent redefinitions of (electro)chemo-mechanical environment.Here, we have developed an operando coherent X-ray imaging platform and associated analysis methodologies. This technology can track the nanoscale transport of lithium and the strain evolution of individual electrode particles in ASSBs. With this platform, we gained a comprehensive electrochemical and mechanical understanding of the cycling properties of single electrode particles in ASSBs.

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