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Solid-state batteries use a solid electrolyte instead of the liquid or gel found in traditional lithium-ion batteries, offering potential improvements in energy density, safety, and longevity. These batteries are seen as a promising technology for electric vehicles and portable electronics, although challenges in manufacturing and material costs remain significant hurdles to widespread adoption.
Metallic lithium deposition is a critical process in the development of lithium metal batteries, where lithium ions are reduced to metallic lithium on the anode surface during charging. This process is pivotal for achieving high energy density but poses significant challenges, including dendrite formation and electrolyte decomposition, which can compromise battery safety and longevity.
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