Development and performance of a rechargeable thin-film solid-state microbattery

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pp. 63-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven D. Jones ◽  
James R. Akridge
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Author(s):  
Steven D. Jones ◽  
James R. Akridge ◽  
Richard L. Middaugh

ABSTRACTThe fabrication of thin-film batteries has been achieved for more than a decade (Energizer1, Oak Ridge2, Seoul National Univ.3). The inventor of the process was K. Kanehori(ndeI u 1) The processes utilized; sputtering, vapor deposition, solvent coating of electrolyte, have succeeded in laboratory trials in making working cells. No large commercial process nor application has developed to date though pilot plant capability exists4. Performance characteristics of microbatteries are sufficient to easily power micro-sensors and CMOS microelectronics. On chip carrier power capability could be realized. The materials of today's microbattery are detrimental to silicon technology which can be a draw back to commercialization. New materials and processes need to be investigated.


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Solid-state NMR has proven to be a versatile technique for studying the chemical structure, 3D structure and dynamics of all sorts of chemical compounds. In nanotechnology and particularly in thin films, the study of chemical modification, molecular packing, end chain motion, distance determination and solvent-matrix interactions is essential for controlling the final product properties and applications. Despite its atomic-level research capabilities and recent technical advancements, solid-state NMR is still lacking behind other spectroscopic techniques in the field of thin films due to the underestimation of NMR capabilities, availability, great variety of nuclei and pulse sequences, lack of sensitivity for quadrupole nuclei and time-consuming experiments. This article will comprehensively and critically review the work done by solid-state NMR on different types of thin films and the most advanced NMR strategies, which are beyond conventional, and the hardware design used to overcome the technical issues in thin-film research.


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