Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5367546 | Applied Surface Science | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Thin Li1+xMn2O4âδ films were deposited on several substrate materials (stainless steel, p-doped silicon and glassy carbon) by pulsed laser deposition. To obtain the correct thin film stoichiometries, targets with a different amount of excess lithium were required (Li1.03Mn2O4 + xLi2O; x = 2.5 and 7.5 mol%). The resulting polycrystalline thin films were characterized with respect to their morphology and electrochemical activity. It was found that only thin Li1+xMn2O4âδ films deposited on stainless steel and glassy carbon showed the typical insertion and deinsertion peaks of Li+ during cycling.
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Authors
F. Simmen, T. Lippert, P. Novák, B. Neuenschwander, M. Döbeli, M. Mallepell, A. Wokaun,