Sc. Roy et Pg. Bruce, ELECTROCHEMISTRY IN UHV - GENERATION OF LITHIUM FROM ALL-SOLID-STATE CELLS, Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992], 415(1-2), 1996, pp. 33-39
A solid state cell based on metal oxides is described that is capable
of electrochemically generating lithium vapour in UHV. The cell consis
ts of a solid lithium ion conductor, Li3.75Si0.75P0.25O4, located betw
een the intercalation electrode, LiMn2O4, and a metal gauze. By using
an interphase of graded composition, the often-encountered problem of
establishing a stable contact between the metal oxide electrode and el
ectrolyte is avoided. Cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry and a.c. i
mpedance indicate that lithium is generated by a process of nucleation
and growth on the electrode surface. A potential application of this
new cell in the synthesis of n-type diamond films is explored.