Reducing the thickness of solid-state electrolyte membranes for high-energy lithium batteries
Energy & Environmental Science2020Vol. 14(1), pp. 12–36
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Abstract
This review summarizes the strategies to reduce the thickness of solid-state electrolytes for the fabrication of high energy-density solid-state batteries.
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