Abstract
The high promise of lithium metal batteries is grounded by concerns of safety and instability. In this issue of Joule , Zhang and colleagues show that coating carbon fiber networks with silver greatly enhances the infiltration of molten lithium and forms a robust metal alloy interface. This enables stable cycling at high current densities of full cell batteries with both LiFePO 4 and sulfur-based cathodes.
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