Epitaxial growth of visible to infra-red transparent conducting In2O3 nanodot dispersions and reversible charge storage as a Li-ion battery anode


Autoria(s): Osiak, Michal J.; Khunsin, E.; Armstrong, T.; Sotomayor Torres, Clivia M.; Ryan, K. M.; O'Dwyer, Colm
Data(s)

06/07/2016

06/07/2016

22/01/2013

07/02/2013

Resumo

Unique bimodal distributions of single crystal epitaxially grown In2O3 nanodots on silicon are shown to have excellent IR transparency greater than 87% at IR wavelengths up to 4 μm without sacrificing transparency in the visible region. These broadband antireflective nanodot dispersions are grown using a two-step metal deposition and oxidation by molecular beam epitaxy, and backscattered diffraction confirms a dominant (111) surface orientation. We detail the growth of a bimodal size distribution that facilitates good surface coverage (80%) while allowing a significant reduction in In2O3 refractive index. This unique dispersion offers excellent surface coverage and three-dimensional volumetric expansion compared to a thin film, and a step reduction in refractive index compared to bulk active materials or randomly porous composites, to more closely match the refractive index of an electrolyte, improving transparency. The (111) surface orientation of the nanodots, when fully ripened, allows minimum lattice mismatch strain between the In2O3 and the Si surface. This helps to circumvent potential interfacial weakening caused by volume contraction due to electrochemical reduction to lithium, or expansion during lithiation. Cycling under potentiodynamic conditions shows that the transparent anode of nanodots reversibly alloys lithium with good Coulombic efficiency, buffered by co-insertion into the silicon substrate. These properties could potentially lead to further development of similarly controlled dispersions of a range of other active materials to give transparent battery electrodes or materials capable of non-destructive in situ spectroscopic characterization during charging and discharging.

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Osiak, M. J., Khunsin, W., Armstrong, E., Kennedy, T. Sotomayor Torres, C. M., Ryan, K. M. and O'Dwyer, C. (2013) 'Epitaxial growth of visible to infra-red transparent conducting In2O3 nanodot dispersions and reversible charge storage as a Li-ion battery anode', Nanotechnology, 24: 065401. http://stacks.iop.org/0957-4484/24/i=6/a=065401

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065401 (1)

065401 (10)

0957-4484

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/2827

10.1088/0957-4484/24/6/065401

Nanotechnology

065401

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en

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IOP Publishing

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© 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Palavras-Chave #Perfect antireflection coatings #ITO Nanowires #Lithium #Electrodes #Silica #Fabrication #Light emitting diodes #Refractive index
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Article (peer-reviewed)