LiF-doped sulfide solid electrolytes with a stabilized α-Li3PS4 analog phase for all-solid-state Li metal batteries†
Abstract
All-solid-state Li metal batteries require solid electrolytes with both high reduction tolerance and high Li-ion conductivity. Adding LiF, which has a wide potential window, to these solid electrolytes effectively improves their reduction tolerance. However, this addition decreases the conductivity of the solid electrolyte. In this study, we subjected LiF-doped Li3PS4 glass to a heat-treatment process involving rapid heating and quenching. This process precipitated a highly ionic conductive α-Li3PS4 analog phase, thereby achieving both high conductivity and high reduction tolerance. The Li3PS4·LiF glass-ceramic electrolyte with the precipitated α-Li3PS4 analog phase exhibited a high conductivity of 1.3 × 10−3 S cm−1 at room temperature. Galvanostatic cycling tests of Li symmetric cells and SEM observations of the Li/solid electrolyte interface indicated that the Li3PS4·LiF glass-ceramic electrolyte showed compatibility with Li metal. Therefore, Li3PS4·LiF glass-ceramic electrolyte successfully combines the high conductivity of the α-Li3PS4 analog phase with the excellent electrochemical stability of LiF. This work proposes a new approach to developing solid electrolytes for all-solid-state Li metal batteries.