Research Project
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (A)
Microstructure and electrochemical properties of various lithium lanthanum titanate (LLT)/LiCoO_2 assemblies were investigated in order to establish some ways to improve battery performance of all solid-state lithium secondary batteries by controlling the interface microstructure. We have revealed that the battery performance can be drastically improved by introducing very thin amorphous layers at the interface and also by controlling the geometrical configuration of the layered structure of LiCoO_2 through the control of the surface orientation of the crystalline electrolytes.
All 2010 2009 Other
All Journal Article (6 results) (of which Peer Reviewed: 4 results) Presentation (10 results) Remarks (6 results)
Journal of Materials Research vol.25
Pages: 1583-1587
http://hdl.handle.net/2433/126718
顕微鏡 vol.45, suppl.1
Pages: 55-58
Journal of Materials Research
Volume: Vol.25 Pages: 1583-1587
顕微鏡
Volume: Vol.45,Suppl.1 Pages: 55-58
Acta Crystallographica B vol 65
Pages: 405-415
http://hdl.handle.net/2433/85255
Acta Crystallographica B 65
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