Sb-Si Alloys and Multilayers for Sodium Ion Battery Anodes

21 December 2018, Version 1
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Abstract

This work describes the synthesis and testing of thin film silicon anodes for use in sodium ion batteries. Antimony (Sb)-rich phases show high capacities and negligible loss of cycling stability over 200 cycles. This work suggests that the exploration of multicomponent materials could be a promising and useful route towards the discovery of new anode materials for batteries based upon sodium and other ions.

Keywords

Sodium Ion Battery Application

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