Polycrystalline thin films of lithium cobalt oxide were grown by pulsed-las
er deposition (PLD) technique. Films of LiCoO2 were deposited onto Si subst
rates heated at temperature lower than 300 degreesC from a sintered composi
te target (LiCoO2 + Li2O) irradiated with a Nd:YAG laser. The structural ch
aracterizations of these films were carried out by X-ray diffraction and Ra
man scattering spectroscopy, which probe the local environment of cations i
n the LiCoO2 framework. Raman spectra of PLD LiCoO2 films were investigated
as a function of various growth conditions as substrate temperature, parti
al oxygen pressure in the deposition chamber, and target composition. PLD L
iCoO2 films obtained with a polycrystalline morphology were successfully us
ed as cathode materials in lithium microbatteries. The Li//LiCoO2 cells wer
e tested by cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge-discharge technique
s in the potential range 2.0-4.2 V. Specific capacity as high as 195 mC cm(
-2) mum was measured on polycrystalline films. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.
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