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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 02, 2016
Filed:
Dec. 05, 2011
Diana Golodnitsky, Rishon-LeZion, IL;
Emanuel Peled, Even-Yehuda, IL;
Menachem Nathan, Tel Aviv, IL;
Gilat Ardel, Givat Ada, IL;
Hadar Mazor-shafir, Herzlia, IL;
Roni Hadar, Kibutz Gan Shmuel, IL;
Svetlana Menkin-bachbut, Kfar-Yona, IL;
Tania Ripenbein, Natania, IL;
Kathrin Freedman, Tsoran, IL;
Diana Golodnitsky, Rishon-LeZion, IL;
Emanuel Peled, Even-Yehuda, IL;
Menachem Nathan, Tel Aviv, IL;
Gilat Ardel, Givat Ada, IL;
Hadar Mazor-Shafir, Herzlia, IL;
Roni Hadar, Kibutz Gan Shmuel, IL;
Svetlana Menkin-Bachbut, Kfar-Yona, IL;
Tania Ripenbein, Natania, IL;
Kathrin Freedman, Tsoran, IL;
Ramot at Tel-Aviv University Ltd., Tel-Aviv, IL;
Abstract
Methods for forming three-layer thin-film battery (TFB) structures by sequential electrophoretic deposition (EPD) on a single conductive substrate. The TFBs may be two-dimensional or three-dimensional. The sequential EPD includes EPD of a first battery electrode followed by EPD of a porous separator on the first electrode and by EPD of a second battery electrode on the porous separator. In some embodiments of a Li or Li-ion TFB, the separator includes a Li ion conducting solid. In some embodiments of a Li or Li-ion TFB, the separator includes an inorganic porous solid rendered ionically conductive by impregnation with a liquid or polymer. In some embodiments, the TFBs are coated and sealed with an EPDd PEEK layer.