Abstract
An ion layer gas reaction (ILGAR) dip-coating process for the deposition of homogeneous spinel structured Li2CoMn3O8 thin layers has been developed. Thin film cathodes for use in high-energy density lithium batteries with thicknesses of about 200 nm have been prepared. The films were found to be X-ray amorphous after preparation. After annealing at 700°C in air for 2 h, the spinel structure of Li2CoMn3O8 was observed by X-ray diffraction analysis. The composition of the surface was studied by XPS, which indicated enhanced Li and Mn concentrations as a result of the rinsing process and different solubilities of the precursor salts. The electrochemical behavior was investigated by separating the annealed electrode sample from a conventional organic lithium ion-conducting electrolyte by a layer of LiPON solid electrolyte and using elemental lithium as counter electrode. A capacity of 110.8 mAh/g was observed which is related to the valence changes of Mn and Co in the spinel structure.
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