Claims
- 1. A solid state battery comprising:
- A.) a substrate;
- B.) at least one multilayered electrochemical cell deposited onto said substrate, said multilayered electrochemical cell comprising:
- 1.) a solid state layer of negative electrode material capable of electrochemically adsorbing and desorbing lithium ions during charge and discharge;
- 2.) a solid state layer of positive electrode material capable of electrochemically desorbing and adsorbing lithium ions during charge and discharge; and
- 3.) a solid state layer of lithiated silicon nitride material disposed between said layer of positive electrode material and said layer of negative electrode material, where said layer of lithiated silicon nitride material is electrically insulating and capable of readily conducting or transporting lithium ions from said layer of positive electrode material to said layer of negative electrode material while said battery is charging and from said layer of negative electrode material to said layer of positive electrode material while said battery is discharging; and
- C.) an electrically conductive layer deposited a top the last of said at least one multilayered electrochemical cells, said electrically conductive layer providing one battery terminal.
- 2. The solid state battery of claim 1, wherein said layer of negative electrode material, said layer of positive electrode material, and said layer of insulating/conducting material are all thin film materials.
- 3. The solid state battery of claim 1, wherein said layer of positive electrode material comprises a layer of amorphous V.sub.2 O.sub.5.
- 4. The solid state battery of claim 1, wherein said layer of negative electrode material comprises a layer of lithium metal.
- 5. The solid state battery of claim 1, wherein said solid state layer of lithiated silicon nitride comprises: about 20 to 50 atomic % lithium, about 20 to 40 atomic % silicon, and about 20 to 50 atomic % nitrogen.
- 6. The solid state battery of claim 1, wherein said substrate is electrically conductive and acts as a second electrical terminal of said battery.
- 7. The solid state battery of claim 1, wherein said substrate is electrically insulative and an electrically conductive material layer is deposited onto said substrate, said electrically conductive material layer acting as a second battery terminal.
- 8. The solid state battery of claim 1, including more than one of said multilayered electrochemical cells and further comprising current collector material layers deposited between said layer of positive electrode material of one multilayered electrochemical cell and said layer of negative electrode material of an adjacent multilayered electrochemical cell.
- 9. A solid state battery comprising:
- A.) a substrate;
- B.) at least one multilayered electrochemical cell deposited onto said substrate, said multilayered electrochemical cell comprising:
- 1. ) a solid state layer of negative electrode material capable of electrochemically adsorbing and desorbing both protons and lithium ions during charge and discharge;
- 2.) a solid state layer of positive electrode material capable of electrochemically desorbing and adsorbing both protons and lithium ions during charge and discharge; and
- 3.) a solid state layer of insulating/conducting material disposed between said layer of positive electrode material and said layer of negative electrode material, where said layer of insulating/conducting material is electrically insulating and capable of readily conducting or transporting both protons and lithium ions from said layer of positive electrode material to said layer of negative electrode material while said battery is charging and from said layer of negative electrode material to said layer of positive electrode material while said battery is discharging; and
- C.) an electrically conductive layer deposited a top the last of said at least one multilayered electrochemical cells, said electrically conductive layer providing one battery terminal.
- 10. The solid state battery of claim 9, wherein said layer of negative electrode material, said layer of positive electrode material, and said layer of insulating/conducting material are all thin film materials.
- 11. The solid state battery of claim 9, wherein said layer of positive electrode material comprises a layer of at least one of LiNiO.sub.2, LiCoO.sub.2, or LiMnO.sub.2.
- 12. The solid state battery of claim 9, wherein said layer of negative electrode material comprises a layer of hydrogenated carbon which intercalates both protons and lithium ions.
- 13. The solid state battery of claim 9, wherein said layer of insulating/conducting material includes is a lithiated/hydrogenated electrically insulating material.
- 14. The solid state battery of claim 13, wherein said insulating/conducting material includes a lithiated/hydrogenated silicon nitride material.
- 15. The solid state battery of claim 14, wherein said insulating/conducting material is a lithiated/hydrogenated silicon nitride film comprising: about 10 to 40 atomic % lithium, about 10 to 40 atomic % hydrogen, about 20 to 40 atomic % silicon, and about 20 to 50 atomic % nitrogen.
- 16. The solid state battery of claim 9, wherein said substrate is electrically conductive and acts as a second electrical terminal of said battery.
- 17. The solid state battery of claim 9, wherein said substrate is electrically insulative and an electrically conductive material layer is deposited onto said substrate, said electrically conductive material layer acting as a second battery terminal.
- 18. The solid state battery of claim 9, including more than one of said multilayered electrochemical cells and further comprising current collector material layers deposited between said layer of positive electrode material of one multilayered electrochemical cell and said layer of negative electrode material of an adjacent multilayered electrochemical cell.
CONTINUING APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/155,059, filed Nov. 19, 1993, now abandoned.
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