Abstract
Solid-state batteries are considered the holy grail of next-generation battery technology, meeting the ever-increasing demand for energy storage that is affordable and safe, with high energy density and long cycle life. Materials and interfaces play a critical role for their eventual success and mass commercialization. This issue of MRS Bulletin focuses on the current state of the art of solid-state electrolytes and device architectures and provides a perspective into the various materials and interfacial challenges that limit its performance and stability.
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Nanda, J., Wang, C., & Liu, P. (2018). Frontiers of solid-state batteries. MRS Bulletin, 43(10), 752–758. https://doi.org/10.1557/mrs.2018.234
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