Next Generation Batteries 2013: April 30- May 1, 2013 - Boston, MA
*A very limited number of discounted hotel rooms remain available:
Call: (617)-232-7400
Email: mdicecca@knowledgefoundation.com
Novel 3D-Microbatteries: Modeling and Design
All-solid-state micro-batteries (MB) are in the focus of modern battery research.
The new concept of 3D integrated MB is based on the etching of deep 3D-structures into a Si substrate, increasing the effective surface area.
New possibilities exist to increase the energy density by applying novel Li-storage materials.
Mathematical modeling provides insight into the functioning of all-solid state Li-ion batteries.
In particular charge/discharge profiles of 3D-MB with prospective Si anode are calculated, energy and power limitations of complete device as function of design parameters are studied.
3D integration reduces the current density and improves electrode and electrolyte kinetics. It leads to considerable gain in battery performance.
This presentation will be given by Dmitri L. Danilov, of Eindoven University of Technology, The Netherlands at Next Generation Batteries 2013.
If interesting, please go to Event
*A very limited number of discounted hotel rooms remain available:
Call: (617)-232-7400
Email: mdicecca@knowledgefoundation.com
Novel 3D-Microbatteries: Modeling and Design
All-solid-state micro-batteries (MB) are in the focus of modern battery research.
The new concept of 3D integrated MB is based on the etching of deep 3D-structures into a Si substrate, increasing the effective surface area.
New possibilities exist to increase the energy density by applying novel Li-storage materials.
Mathematical modeling provides insight into the functioning of all-solid state Li-ion batteries.
In particular charge/discharge profiles of 3D-MB with prospective Si anode are calculated, energy and power limitations of complete device as function of design parameters are studied.
3D integration reduces the current density and improves electrode and electrolyte kinetics. It leads to considerable gain in battery performance.
This presentation will be given by Dmitri L. Danilov, of Eindoven University of Technology, The Netherlands at Next Generation Batteries 2013.
If interesting, please go to Event
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