Components of Solid-State Batteries


1. Cathode (Cathode): Common materials include lithium-containing metal oxides such as LiCoO₂ or LiMnO₄, similar to traditional Li-ion batteries.
2. Anode (Anode): In solid-state batteries, the anode typically uses graphite (graphite), silicon-carbon, or more specifically, pure lithium metal. Using metallic lithium significantly increases the battery's energy density.
3. Solid Electrolyte (Solid Electrolyte): This is the key difference. Solid electrolytes can be materials such as:
- Polymer: Flexible ion-conducting polymers.
- Oxide: Ceramic oxide (for example: perovskites).
- Sulfide: Sulfur-based materials (for example: Li₆PS₅Cl), known for high ionic conductivity.

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