Evaluation of elastic modulus of Li2S-P2S5 glassy solid electrolyte by ultrasonic sound velocity measurement and compression test

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Elastic modulus is an important factor of solid electrolytes for an all-solid-state battery as a next-generation battery. In this study, Young's moduli of dense pellets of the Li2S-P2S5 glass solid electrolytes prepared by room temperature pressing and hot pressing were investigated. The Young's moduli of Li2S-P2S5 hot-pressed pellets measured by ultrasonic sound velocity measurements were 18-25 GPa and those of cold-pressed pellets were about 14-17 GPa. The compression test was also done to determine Young's modulus. The Young's modulus of Li2S-P2S5 glasses increased with increasing the Li2S content in both hot press and cold press pellets. The Young's moduli were lower than those of oxide based solid electrolytes. © 2013 The Ceramic Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Sakuda, A., Hayashi, A., Takigawa, Y., Higashi, K., & Tatsumisago, M. (2013). Evaluation of elastic modulus of Li2S-P2S5 glassy solid electrolyte by ultrasonic sound velocity measurement and compression test. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 121(1419), 946–949. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.121.946

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