Low hydrogen containing amorphous carbon films—Growth and electrochemical properties as lithium battery anodes |
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Authors: | V. Subramanian Charan Masarapu Toh-Ming Lu |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware, 130 Academy Street, Newark, DE 19716, United States b Department of Applied Science, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2801 South University Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72204, United States c Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, United States d Department of Physics, Applied Physics, and Astronomy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, United States |
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Abstract: | Amorphous carbon films were deposited successfully on Cu foils by DC magnetron sputtering technique. Electrochemical performance of the film as lithium battery anode was evaluated across Li metal at 0.2 C rate in a non-aqueous electrolyte. The discharge curves showed unusually low irreversible capacity in the first cycle with a reversible capacity of ∼810 mAh g−1, which is at least 2 times higher than that of graphitic carbon. For the first time we report here an amorphous carbon showing such a high reversibility in the first cycle, which is very much limited to the graphitic carbon. The deposited films were extensively characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and step profilometer for the structural and surface properties. The hydrogen content of the synthesized films was studied using residual gas analysis (RGA). The low hydrogen content and the low specific surface area of the synthesized amorphous carbon film are considered responsible for such a high first cycle columbic efficiency. The growth mechanism and the reasons for enhanced electrochemical performance of the carbon films are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Carbon films Magnetron sputtering Lithium ion battery Anode material Amorphous carbon |
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