Imaging solid–electrolyte interphase dynamics using operando reflection interference microscopy

NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY(2023)

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The quality of the solid–electrolyte interphase is crucial for the performance of most battery chemistries, but its formation dynamics during operation are not well understood due to a lack of reliable operando characterization techniques. Herein, we report a dynamic, non-invasive, operando reflection interference microscope to enable the real-time imaging of the solid–electrolyte interphase during its formation and evolution processes with high sensitivity. The stratified structure of the solid–electrolyte interphase formed during four distinct steps includes the emergence of a permanent inner inorganic layer enriched in LiF, a transient assembly of an interfacial electrified double layer and a consequent emergence of a temporary outer organic-rich layer whose presence is reversible with electrochemical cycling. Reflection interference microscope imaging reveals an inverse correlation between the thicknesses of two interphasial subcomponents, implying that the permanent inorganic-rich inner layer dictates the organic-rich outer layer formation and lithium nucleation. The real-time visualization of solid–electrolyte interphase dynamics provides a powerful tool for the rational design of battery interphases.
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interphase dynamics,solid–electrolyte
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