Solid state battery fabrication

US11276886B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11276886-B2
Application numberUS-202016774383-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 28, 2020
Priority dateAug 28, 2012
Publication dateMar 15, 2022
Grant dateMar 15, 2022

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Abstract

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Embodiments of the invention generally relate to solid state battery structures, such as Li-ion batteries, methods of fabrication and tools for fabricating the batteries. One or more electrodes and the separator may each be cast using a green tape approach wherein a mixture of active material, conductive additive, polymer binder and/or solid electrolyte are molded or extruded in a roll to roll or segmented sheet/disk process to make green tape, green disks or green sheets. A method of fabricating a solid state battery may include: preparing and/or providing a green sheet of positive electrode material; preparing and/or providing a green sheet of separator material; laminating together the green sheet of positive electrode material and the green sheet of separator material to form a laminated green stack; and sintering the laminated green stack to form a sintered stack comprising a positive electrode and a separator.

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What is claimed is: 1. An in-line method for fabricating a solid state battery, the method comprising: laminating together (i) a green sheet of positive electrode material comprising a positive active material and one of a pure ionic conductor and a mixed ionic and electronic conductor to form a positive electrode, and (ii) a green sheet of separator material comprising a solid electrolyte that is a pure ionic conductor that does not include a mixed ionic and electronic conductor to form a separator; sintering the laminated stack of green sheets to form a sintered stack comprising the positive electrode and the separator; laminating together a negative electrode comprising a green sheet of negative electrode material and the sintered stack of the positive electrode and the separator to form a laminated stack, wherein the sintered stack of the positive electrode and the separator are laminated with the negative electrode material such that the separator material is disposed between the negative electrode material and the positive electrode material; and depositing a positive current collector on a surface of the positive electrode and a negative current collector on a surface of the negative electrode; and arranging the laminated stack with other stacks in a configuration wherein a negative current collector of a solid state battery cell contacts a positive current collector of an adjacent solid state battery cell to achieve a series electrical connection without requiring performance of wiring operations. 2. The in-line method of claim 1 wherein the green sheet of positive electrode material and the green sheet of negative electrode material are a segmented sheets. 3. The in-line method of claim 1 wherein pinch rollers are used for laminating together the negative electrode and the sintered stack of the positive electrode and the separator. 4. The in-line method of claim 1 wherein sintering the laminated stack of green sheets includes heating the green sheets under pressure. 5. The in-line method of claim 1 wherein sintering the laminated stack of green sheets is performed in a gas environment comprising high oxygen partial pressure to keep metals in the solid electrolyte in an oxidation state. 6. The in-line method of claim 1 further comprising incorporating a layer of silicon or copper nitride at an interface between the negative electrode and the sintered stack of the positive electrode and the separator. 7. The in-line method of claim 1 wherein one or more of the green sheet of positive electrode material, the green sheet of negative electrode material, and the green sheet of separator material include a polymer binder for thick film compositions. 8. The in-line method of claim 1 wherein one or more of the green sheet of positive electrode material and the green sheet of negative electrode material further comprises an electronic conductive additive. 9. The in-line method of claim 8 wherein the electronic conductive additive comprises one or more of carbon nanotubes, vapor grown carbon nanofibers, or carbon black. 10. An in-line process system for fabricating a solid state battery comprising: a first lamination system configured to laminate together (i) a green sheet of positive electrode material comprising a positive active material and one of a pure ionic conductor and mixed iconic and electronic conductor and (ii) a green sheet of separator material comprising a solid electrolyte that is a pure ionic conductor that does not include a mixed ionic and electronic conductor to form a separator; a sintering furnace configured to sinter the laminated stack of green sheets to form a sintered stack comprising the positive electrode and the separator; a second lamination system for laminating together a negative electrode comprising a green sheet of negative electrode material and the sintered stack of the positive electrode and the separator to form a laminated stack, wherein the sintered stack of the positive electrode and the separator are laminated with the negative electrode material green sheet of negative electrode material, and the green sheet of separator material are laminated together such that the separator material is disposed between the negative electrode material and the positive electrode material; and a physical vapor deposition system for depositing a positive current collector on a surface of the positive electrode and a negative current collector on a surface of the negative electrode, wherein the laminated stack is arranged with other stacks in a configuration wherein a negative current collector of a solid state battery cell contacts a positive current collector of an adjacent solid state battery cell to achieve a series electrical connection without requiring performance of wiring operations. 11. The in-line process system as in claim 10 further comprising a roll-to-roll process system. 12. The in-line process system as in claim 10 , wherein the second lamination system comprises pinch rollers for laminating the negative electrode to the sintered stack. 13. The in-line process system as in claim 10 wherein the green sheet of positive electrode material and the green sheet of separator material are segmented sheets. 14. The in-line process system as in claim 10 wherein the sintering furnace is configured to sinter the green sheet of positive electrode material and the green sheet of separator material by heating them under pressure. 15. The in-line process system as in claim 10 wherein the sintering furnace is configured to perform the sintering in a gas environment comprising high oxygen partial pressure to keep metals in the solid electrolyte in a desired oxidation state. 16. The in-line process system as in claim 10 wherein a layer of silicon or copper nitride is incorporated at an interface between the negative electrode and the sintered stack of the positive electrode and the separator. 17. The in-line process system as in claim 10 wherein one or more of the green sheet of positive electrode material, the green sheet of negative electrode material, and the green sheet of separator material include a polymer binder for thick film compositions. 18. The in-line process system as in claim 10 wherein one or more of the green sheet of positive electrode material and the green sheet of negative electrode material further comprise an electronic conductive additive. 19. The in-line process system as in claim 18 wherein the electronic conductive additive comprises one or more of carbon nanotubes, vapor grown carbon nanofibers, or carbon black.

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  • involving thermal treatment, e.g. firing, sintering, backing particulate active material, thermal decomposition, pyrolysis · CPC title

  • Solid materials · CPC title

  • by means of an interlayer consisting of a combination of materials selected from glass, or ceramic material with metals, metal oxides or metal salts · CPC title

  • Compression means for stacks of electrodes and separators · CPC title

  • based on oxide ceramics · CPC title

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What does patent US11276886B2 cover?
Embodiments of the invention generally relate to solid state battery structures, such as Li-ion batteries, methods of fabrication and tools for fabricating the batteries. One or more electrodes and the separator may each be cast using a green tape approach wherein a mixture of active material, conductive additive, polymer binder and/or solid electrolyte are molded or extruded in a roll to roll …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Applied Materials Inc, Gordon Ruth M
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/0585. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 15 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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