Pulsed laser deposited Si on multilayer graphene as anode material for lithium ion batteries

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Pulsed laser deposition and chemical vapor deposition were used to deposit very thin silicon on multilayer graphene (MLG) on a nickel foam substrate for application as an anode material for lithium ion batteries. The as-grown material was directly fabricated into an anode without a binder, and tested in a half-cell configuration. Even under stressful voltage limits that accelerate degradation, the Si-MLG films displayed higher stability than Si-only electrodes. Post-cycling images of the anodes reveal the differences between the two material systems and emphasize the role of the graphene layers in improving adhesion and electrochemical stability of the Si. © 2013 Author(s).

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Radhakrishnan, G., Adams, P. M., Foran, B., Quinzio, M. V., & Brodie, M. J. (2013). Pulsed laser deposited Si on multilayer graphene as anode material for lithium ion batteries. APL Materials, 1(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4834735

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