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US9947485B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9947485-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313929224-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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An energy storage device includes an electrode made from an active material in which a plurality of channels have been etched. The channels are coated with an electrically functional substance selected from a conductor and an electrolyte.
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An energy storage device comprising: a positive electrode and a negative electrode, each electrode comprising: a current collector having a solid base and a plurality of solid structures extending from the solid base; an active material layer including an active material in direct contact with the current collector and having a corresponding plurality of first channels in which the solid structures reside, the active material layer further including a second channel between a given pair of first channels, the active material layer having a surface area between the given pair of first channels that is greater than twice the surface area of the active material layer in absence of the second channel, the second channel having a width and a depth, each of the width and depth of the second channel being less than 1 micron (μm); and an electrolyte in at least a portion of the second channel; and a separator that separates the positive electrode from the negative electrode wherein the separator is planar and prevents contact between the positive electrode and negative electrode; wherein no common plane parallel to the planar separator crosses through both a portion of the positive electrode and a portion of the negative electrode. 2. The energy storage device of claim 1 wherein the Young's modulus of the active material of each electrode is greater than 10 gigapascals (GPa). 3. The energy storage device of claim 1 wherein: the second channel of each electrode exhibits a depth-to-width aspect ratio of greater than 1:1; and at least one of the width and the depth of the second channel of each electrode is in a range of 10 nanometers (nm)-1 μm. 4. The energy storage device of claim 3 wherein the active material of the positive electrode or negative electrode is selected from one or more of LiCoO 4 , LiFeO 4 , or LiMnO 2 . 5. A battery comprising the energy storage device of claim 1 . 6. An electrochemical capacitor comprising the energy storage device of claim 1 . 7. An electrolytic capacitor comprising the energy storage device of claim 1 . 8. The energy storage device of claim 1 wherein a depth-to-width aspect ratio of each of the given pair of first channels of each electrode is greater than or equal to 10.0. 9. The energy storage device of claim 1 wherein a depth-to-width aspect ratio of the second channel of each electrode is greater than or equal to 10.0. 10. A mobile electronic device comprising: a housing; an integrated circuit die within the housing; and an energy storage device within the housing and capable of providing energy to the integrated circuit die, wherein the energy storage device comprises: a positive electrode and a negative electrode, each electrode comprising: a current collector having a solid base and a plurality of solid posts extending from the solid base; an active material layer including an active material in direct contact with the current collector and having a corresponding plurality of first channels in which the solid posts reside, the active material layer further including a second channel between a given pair of first channels, the active material layer having a surface area between the given pair of first channels that is greater than twice the surface area of the active material layer in absence of the second channel, the second channel having a width and a depth, each of the width and depth of the second channel being less than 1 micron (μm); and an electrolyte in at least a portion of the second channel; wherein each of the given pair of first channels have an average width of less than 100 nanometers (nm); and a planar separator that physically separates the positive electrode from the negative electrode, but is configured to allow transport of ions between the positive and negative electrodes and wherein no common plane parallel to the planar separator crosses through both a portion of the positive electrode and a portion of the negative electrode. 11. The mobile electronic device of claim 10 wherein the Young's modulus of the active material of each electrode is greater than 10 gigapascals (GPa). 12. The mobile electronic device of claim 10 wherein: the second channel of each electrode exhibits a depth-to-width aspect ratio of greater than 1:1; and at least one of the width and the depth of the second channel of each electrode is in a range of 10 nanometers (nm)-1 μm. 13. The mobile electronic device of claim 10 wherein the active material of the positive electrode o negative electrode is selected from one or more of LiCoO 4 , LiFeO 4 , and LiMnO 2 . 14. The mobile electronic device of claim 10 wherein at least one of the width and the depth of the second channel of each electrode is less than 100 nanometers (nm). 15. The mobile electronic device of claim 10 wherein a depth-to-width aspect ratio of the second channel of each electrode is greater than or equal to 10.0. 16. A method of manufacturing an energy storage device, the method comprising: forming a positive electrode and a negative electrode, each electrode comprising: a current collector having a solid base and a plurality of solid structures extending from the solid base; an active material layer including an active material in direct contact with the current collector and having a corresponding plurality of first channels in which the solid structures reside, the active material layer further including a second channel between a given pair of first channels, the active material layer having a surface area between the given pair of first channels that is greater than twice the surface area of the active material layer in absence of the second channel, the second channel having a width and a depth, each of the width and depth of the second channel being less than 1 micron (μm); and an electrolyte in at least a portion of the second channel; and forming a separator that separates the positive electrode from the negative electrode wherein the separator is planar and prevents contact between the positive electrode and negative electrode; wherein no common plane parallel to the planar separator crosses through both a portion of the positive electrode and a portion of the negative electrode. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the active material of each electrode includes lithium. 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the energy storage device is a battery. 19. The energy storage device of claim 1 wherein the second channel of the positive electrode is aligned opposite the second channel of the negative electrode. 20. The energy storage device of claim 1 wherein the active material layer of the positive electrode is different from the active material layer of the negative electrode. 21. The energy storage device of claim 1 wherein the electrolyte of the positive electrode is different from the electrolyte of the negative electrode. 22. The energy storage device of claim 1 wherein the positive and negative electrodes have different structures. 23. The energy storage device of claim 1 wherein the separator physically separates the positive and negative electrodes but is configured to allow transport of ions between the positive and negative electrodes.
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