Unraveling the evolution of Cathode–Solid electrolyte interface using operando X-ray Photoelectron spectroscopy

Wenhao Zhong , Jianming Tao , Yue Chen , Richard G. White , Long Zhang , Jiaxin Li , Zhigao Huang , Yingbin Lin
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Understanding the evolution of the solid electrolyte-electrode interface is currently one of the most challenging obstacles in the development of solid-state batteries (SSBs). Here, we develop an X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) that allows for operando measurement during cycling. Based on theoretical analysis and the modulated electrode and detector co-grounding mode, the displacement of binding energy can be correlated with the surface electrostatic potential of the material, revealing the charge distribution and composition evolution of the space charge layer between the cathode and the electrolyte. In the investigation of typical LiCoO2 (LCO)/Li6PS5Cl (LPSC)/Li–In batteries, we observed the static potential difference and oxidative decomposition between LPSC and LCO, and the effectiveness of the LiNbO3 coating in reducing potential difference and inhibiting the diffusion of Co and oxidation of S species. Furthermore, our study also revealed that the potential drop between LiNi0·8Co0·1Mn0·1O2 and LPSC is smaller than that of LCO, whilst that between Li3InCl6 and LCO remains near zero. The proposed operando XPS method offers a novel approach for real-time monitoring of interface potential and species formation, providing rational guidance for the interface engineering in SSBs.

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利用 X 射线光电子能谱揭示阴极-固体电解质界面的演变过程
了解固体电解质-电极界面的演变是目前开发固态电池(SSB)最具挑战性的障碍之一。在此,我们开发了一种 X 射线光电子能谱 (XPS),可在循环过程中进行操作测量。基于理论分析和调制电极与检测器共地模式,结合能位移可与材料的表面静电电势相关联,从而揭示阴极和电解质之间空间电荷层的电荷分布和成分演变。在对典型的 LiCoO2 (LCO)/Li6PS5Cl (LPSC)/Li-In 电池的研究中,我们观察到了 LPSC 和 LCO 之间的静电势差和氧化分解,以及 LiNbO3 涂层在降低电势差、抑制 Co 扩散和 S 物氧化方面的有效性。此外,我们的研究还发现,LiNi0-8Co0-1Mn0-1O2 与 LPSC 之间的电位差小于 LCO,而 Li3InCl6 与 LCO 之间的电位差接近零。所提出的 Operationando XPS 方法为实时监测界面电位和物种形成提供了一种新方法,为 SSB 中的界面工程提供了合理的指导。
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