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Suppression of Interfacial Side Reactions and Performance Enhancement of NCA Cathodes via LNO Deposition Using Particle ALD
Min-ji Kim, In-suk Song, Hyo-jun Ahn, Sun-min Kim, Young-Beom Kim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2025;42(10):851-859.
Published online October 1, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.025.025

Improving the interfacial stability between cathode active material (CAM) and solid electrolyte (SE) is essential for enhancing the performance and durability of all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs). One promising method to achieve this is through surface coating with a chemically stable ion conductor, which helps suppress interfacial side reactions and improve long-term cycling stability. In this study, we deposited a uniform LiNbO3 (LNO) protective layer on NCA using particle atomic layer deposition (Particle ALD). This technique utilizes a self-limiting growth mechanism to ensure precise thickness control. We characterized the structural and chemical properties of the coated CAM with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), confirming the successful formation of a uniform LNO layer. Electrochemical evaluations revealed that LNO@NCA exhibited significantly improved capacity retention, maintaining 68.1% after 50 cycles at a 1C rate, compared to just 56.5% for the uncoated sample. This enhancement is attributed to the LNO layer's effectiveness in mitigating electrochemical side reactions. These findings demonstrate that Particle ALD-derived LNO coatings are an effective strategy for stabilizing CAM|SE interfaces and extending the cycle life of high-energy ASSBs.

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Electrostatic Suspension System of Flexible Objects using Relay Feedback Control
Jong Up Jeon, Sun-Min Kim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2006;23(6):104-110.
Published online June 1, 2006
A design and control of electrostatic suspension system for flexible objects is presented. A number of electrode pairs of which the number depends on the object flexibility are positioned above the object and the voltages applied to each electrode pair are controlled, independently on the others, on the basis of the gap length. To implement the system with low cost and compactness, switched-voltage control scheme that is based on the relay feedback control is utilized. Relay feedback control method deploys only a single high-voltage power supply that can deliver a DC voltage of positive and/or negative polarity and thus high voltage amplifiers that are costly and bulky are not needed any more. It is shown that despite the inherent limit cycle property of the relay feedback based control, an excellent performance in vibration suppression is attained due to the presence of a relatively large squeeze film damping originating from the electrodes and levitated object. Employing fourteen electrode pairs, a thin aluminum plate with a thickness of 0.1 ㎜ has been suspended at a gap length of 0.75㎜.
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Effects of Flange Joint on the Vibrational Characteristics of the External Cylindrical Grinding Wheel Spindle
Sun-Min Kim, Jae-Hoon Ha, Sun-Kyu Lee
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 1999;16(10):118-125.
Published online October 1, 1999
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Thermally-induced Mechanical Behavior of the Press-fitted Cylindrical Structure
Sun-Min Kim, Sun-Kyu Lee
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 1998;15(7):139-148.
Published online July 1, 1998
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