Developing cathode infiltration processes for all-solid-state bilayer LLZO cells

Date Published
10/2025
Publication Type
Journal Article
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10.1016/j.jpowsour.2025.238595
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To realize the bilayer architecture of lithium lanthanum zirconate (LLZO) for application in solid-state batteries (SSBs), the scaffold structure must be optimized, and effective cathode infiltration strategies must be established. In this study, we fabricate a modified bilayer LLZO using a sacrificial layer to enhance surface porosity, and systematically investigate various cathode infiltration techniques to fill the scaffold with oxide cathode active materials (CAM). Structural characterizations showed that the sacrificial layer significantly increased open surface porosity, enabling the surface of the scaffold to be filled with CAM. To further increase infiltration depth, applying vacuum or vibration was compared, with the full-depth infiltration achieved using a sonicator-based vibration. Full cells prepared using the modified bilayer LLZO and vibration-assisted technique demonstrated successful operation. This work demonstrates a practical and scalable approach for engineering bilayer LLZO structures and integrating oxide cathodes into porous scaffolds, offering a promising pathway toward high-performance solid-state batteries.

Journal
Journal of Power Sources
Volume
661
Year of Publication
2025
Pagination
238595
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN Number
0378-7753
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