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19 January 1988 Invited Paper Fast Ion Conducting Glasses And Intercalation Compounds, Constituents Of Solid State Micro-Batteries, Characterized By Light Scattering, Luminescence And Optical Absorption
Minko Balkanski
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Abstract
Solid State Batteries have essentially two active components : the electrolyte and the insertion cathode. In the search for an appropriate technology of micro-solid-state batteries we have adopted the choice of the fast ion conducting glasses B203 - xLi2O yLiX, with (X = U, Cl, I, 5041, for the electrolyte and the layered semiconductor InSe or the layered MPX3 compounds, with (M = Fe, Ni and X = S, Se), for the intercalation cathode.
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Minko Balkanski "Invited Paper Fast Ion Conducting Glasses And Intercalation Compounds, Constituents Of Solid State Micro-Batteries, Characterized By Light Scattering, Luminescence And Optical Absorption", Proc. SPIE 0822, Raman and Luminescence Spectroscopy in Technology, (19 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941939
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Glasses

Lithium

Luminescence

Ions

Spectroscopy

Magnetism

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