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Solid-state batteries: The critical role of mechanics
Science, 2023Solid-state batteries with lithium metal anodes have the potential for higher energy density, longer lifetime, wider operating temperature, and increased safety.
S. Kalnaus+4 more
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Filler‐Integrated Composite Polymer Electrolyte for Solid‐State Lithium Batteries
Advances in Materials, 2022Composite polymer electrolytes (CPEs) utilizing fillers as the promoting component bridge the gap between solid polymer electrolytes and inorganic solid electrolytes.
Shuailei Liu+6 more
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Antiperovskite Electrolytes for Solid-State Batteries.
Chemical Reviews, 2022Solid-state batteries have fascinated the research community over the past decade, largely due to their improved safety properties and potential for high-energy density.
Wei Xia+8 more
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Anode‐Free Solid‐State Lithium Batteries: A Review
Advanced Energy Materials, 2022Anode‐free solid‐state lithium batteries are promising for next‐generation energy storage systems, especially the mobile sectors, due to their enhanced energy density, improved safety, and extended calendar life.
Wen‐Ze Huang+12 more
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Role of Interfaces in Solid‐State Batteries
Advances in Materials, 2022Solid‐state batteries (SSBs) are considered as one of the most promising candidates for the next‐generation energy‐storage technology, because they simultaneously exhibit high safety, high energy density, and wide operating temperature range.
Xiang Miao+4 more
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The passage of individual molecules through nanosized pores in membranes is central to many processes in biology. Previously, experiments have been restricted to naturally occurring nanopores, but advances in technology now allow artificial solid-state nanopores to be fabricated in insulating membranes.
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H M Rosenberg London: Oxford University Press 1975 pp 234 price £6.50 (cased) £2.25 (paperback) This concise treatment of the field of solid state physics is a further volume in the Oxford physics series directed at second year undergraduates. With such a large subject to cover it is not surprising that this volume is twice the size of its fellows and ...
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