Electrolytic manganese dioxide coatings on high aspect ratio micro-pillar arrays for 3D thin film lithium ion batteries

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In this work, we present the electrochemical deposition of manganese dioxide (MnO2) thin films on carbon-coated TiN/Si micro-pillars. The carbon buffer layer, grown by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD), is used as a protective coating for the underlying TiN current collector from oxidation, during the film deposition, while improving the electrical conductivity of the stack. A conformal electrolytic MnO2 (EMD) coating is successfully achieved on high aspect ratio C/TiN/Si pillar arrays by tailoring the deposition process. Lithiation/Delithiation cycling tests have been performed. Reversible insertion and extraction of Li+ through EMD structure are observed. The fabricated stack is thus considered as a good candidate not only for 3D micorbatteries but also for other energy storage applications.

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Zargouni, Y., Deheryan, S., Radisic, A., Alouani, K., & Vereecken, P. M. (2017). Electrolytic manganese dioxide coatings on high aspect ratio micro-pillar arrays for 3D thin film lithium ion batteries. Nanomaterials, 7(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano7060126

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