Abstract
In recent years many new glass-based solid electrolytes with high Li + conductivity have been developed. In the present paper, we review the preparation and characterization of Li 2S-based oxysulfide glasses and sulfide glass-ceramics on the basis of two strategies of enhancing Li + conductivity: the utilization of “mixed-anion effect” by combining sulfide and oxide anions, and the precipitation of superionic metastable crystals by careful heat-treatment of glasses. The superior Li + conducting solid electrolytes with the highest conductivity and the lowest activation energy for conduction have been achieved in the Li 2S–P 2S 5 glass-ceramics. The use of these glass-ceramic solid electrolytes leads to the development of a bulk-type all solid-state lithium secondary battery with excellent cycling performance.
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