All-solid-state battery and production method of the same
US-2021367265-A1 · Nov 25, 2021 · US
US2022115691A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022115691-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117561318-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 14, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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It is suppressed that an active material particle enters into or penetrates through a solid electrolyte layer when an active material layer and the solid electrolyte layer are pressed and that short circuits between a cathode and an anode occur. A method for producing an all solid-state battery includes: a first step of stacking an active material layer over at least one surface of a solid electrolyte layer to constitute a stack; and a second step of pressing the stack to constitute a compact, wherein in the first step, the active material layer contains a secondary particle of an active material, and in the second step, the secondary particle is crushed to primary particles by said pressing, the secondary particle being present in an interfacial portion between the active material layer and the solid electrolyte layer.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An all solid-state battery comprising: a solid electrolyte layer; a first active material layer that is provided for one surface of the solid electrolyte layer; and a second active material layer that is provided for another surface of the solid electrolyte layer, wherein the first active material layer has an opposing part that is opposite to the second active material layer across the solid electrolyte layer, and an extending part that extends beyond the opposing part in a width direction, when a cross section of the first active material layer is observed, it is observed that a first active material that is included in the opposing part is constituted of a primary particle, and the relation of 0<(X 1 /Y)≤0.1 is satisfied wherein X 1 is a diameter of the primary particle of the first active material (μm) and Y is a thickness of the solid electrolyte layer (μm). 2 . The all solid-state battery according to claim 1 , wherein when the cross section of the first active material layer is observed, a number of secondary particles of the first active material which are included in the extending part per unit area is larger than a number of the secondary particles of the first active material which are included in the opposing part per unit area. 3 . The all solid-state battery according to claim 1 , wherein the second active material layer has an opposing part that is opposite to the first active material layer across the solid electrolyte layer, when a cross section of the second active material layer is observed, a second active material that is included in the opposing part is constituted of the primary particle, and the relation of 0<(X 2 /Y)≤0.1 is satisfied wherein X 2 is a diameter of the primary particle of the second active material (μm) and Y is the thickness of the solid electrolyte layer.
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