Abstract

The further enhancement of high-rate capabilities for all solid-state lithium secondary batteries is reported. A LiNbO 3 layer of nanometer thickness was interposed between LiCoO 2 and sulfide solid electrolyte as buffer layer. This greatly reduced the interfacial resistance in the cathode and enhanced the high-rate capabilities of solid-state lithium batteries, providing good prospects for practical application of lithium secondary batteries free from safety issues.

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