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Room-Temperature Micropillar Growth of Lithium-Titanate-Carbon Composite Structures by Self-Biased Direct Current Magnetron Sputtering for Lithium Ion Microbatteries

Etula, Jarkko (author)
Aalto Univ, Finland
Lahtinen, Katja (author)
Aalto Univ, Finland
Wester, Niklas (author)
Aalto Univ, Finland
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Iyer, Ajoi (author)
Aalto Univ, Finland
Arstila, Kai (author)
Univ Jyvaskyla, Finland
Sajavaara, Timo (author)
Univ Jyvaskyla, Finland
Kallio, Tanja (author)
Aalto Univ, Finland
Helmersson, Ulf (author)
Linköpings universitet,Plasma och ytbeläggningsfysik,Tekniska fakulteten
Koskinen, Jari (author)
Aalto Univ, Finland
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2019-08-12
2019
English.
In: Advanced Functional Materials. - : WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH. - 1616-301X .- 1616-3028. ; 29:42
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Here, an unidentified type of micropillar growth is described at room temperature during conventional direct-current magnetron sputtering (DC-MS) deposition from a Li4Ti5O12+graphite sputter target under negative substrate bias and high operating pressure. These fabricated carbon-Li2O-TiO2 microstructures consisting of various Li4Ti5O12/Li2TiO3/LixTiO2 crystalline phases are demonstrated as an anode material in Li-ion microbatteries. The described micropillar fabrication method is a low-cost, substrate independent, single-step, room-temperature vacuum process utilizing a mature industrial complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS)-compatible technology. Furthermore, tentative consideration is given to the effects of selected deposition parameters and the growth process, as based on extensive physical and chemical characterization. Additional studies are, however, required to understand the exact processes and interactions that form the micropillars. If this facile method is further extended to other similar metal oxide-carbon systems, it could offer alternative low-cost fabrication routes for microporous high-surface area materials in electrochemistry and microelectronics.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Kemi -- Materialkemi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Chemical Sciences -- Materials Chemistry (hsv//eng)

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amorphous carbons; batteries; lithium titanates; microstructures; porous materials

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