Abstract

AbstractThe unsatisfactory electrochemical performance of Zn metal batteries (ZMBs) caused by uncontrollable Zn dendrite growth and detrimental parasitic reactions has significantly hindered their large‐scale applications. Herein, periodic hemispherical structures with a preferential exposure of Cu (100) crystal plane are designed and obtained using facile photolithography, which is followed by wet etching treatment. An exposed zincophilic Cu (100) crystal plane with low nucleation barriers acts as the preferred deposition site to induce homogeneous Zn deposition. Additionally, the periodic hemispherical structure with an enlarged surface area not only suppresses the Zn dendrite growth by reducing the local current density, but also synergistically buffers the volume expansion during the cycling process. As a result, the as‐prepared faceted Cu hemispherical electrodes achieve ultra‐stable Coulombic efficiency of over 99.9% for 1500 cycles at a current density of 5 mA cm−2. This work has significant potential for the rational design of dendrite‐free Zn anodes to boost their potential for practical applications.

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