@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005682, author = {Yamada, Hirotoshi and Suzuki, Kentaro and Nishio, Kento and Takemoto, Koshin and Isomichi, Gakuho and Moriguchi, Isamu}, journal = {Solid State Ionics}, month = {Sep}, note = {Nanocomposites of a lithium ion conductor Li1.3Al 0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 and electrode materials (TiO2 and FePO4) were prepared to investigate interfacial structure and ionic conductivity at the interface between the solid electrolyte and electrode materials. It was revealed that lithium ions in the solid electrolyte were attracted to the cathode materials with increasing electrode potential, which increases lithium vacancies in the solid electrolyte. For the FePO4 containing composites, due to the high electrode potential, lithium transfer across the interface and ionic conduction through the cathode materials was remarkable. The results suggest that severe lithium depletion occurs and interfacial resistance is large at the interface of high ionic conductors and cathode materials. The space charge layer thickness is also discussed., Solid State Ionics, 262, pp.879-882; 2014}, pages = {879--882}, title = {Interfacial phenomena between lithium ion conductors and cathodes}, volume = {262}, year = {2014} }