枝晶(数学)
成核
纳米技术
渗透(战争)
材料科学
固态
工程物理
计算机科学
物理
工程类
热力学
数学
运筹学
几何学
作者
Jianhua Yao,Guoxi Zhu,Kang Dong,Markus Osenberg,André Hilger,Henning Markötter,Jiangwei Ju,Sun Fu,Ingo Manke,Guanglei Cui
标识
DOI:10.1002/aesr.202300165
摘要
Li dendrites penetration through solid electrolytes (SEs) challenges the development of solid‐state Li batteries (SSLBs). To date, significant efforts are devoted to understand the mechanistic dynamics of Li dendrites nucleation, growth, and propagation in SEs, and various strategies that aim to alleviate and even inhibit Li dendrite formation have been proposed. Nevertheless, most of these conventional strategies require either additional material processing steps or new materials/layers that eventually increase battery cost and complexity. In contrast, using external fields, such as mechanical force, temperature physical field, electric field, pulse current, and even magnetic field to regulate Li dendrites penetration through SEs, seems to be one of the most cost‐effective strategies. This review focuses on the current research progress of utilizing external physical fields in regulating Li dendrites growth in SSLBs. For this purpose, the mechanical properties of Li and SEs, as well as the experimental results that visually track Li penetration dynamics, are reviewed. Finally, the review ends with remaining open questions in future studies of Li dendrites growth and penetration in SEs. It is hoped this review can shed some light on understanding the complex Li dendrite issues in SSLBs and potentially guide their rational design for further development.
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