Inherent Microstructural Engineering: Tailoring Amorphous‐Nanocrystalline Composite Films via Ion Beam Technology for Long‐Cycle Lithium Metal Batteries

L Lan Zhang Y Yang Li S Shuai Wu J Jiang‐Feng Ren (Key Laboratory of Beam Technology of Ministry of Education School of Physics and Astronomy Beijing Normal University Beijing China) X Xiao Ouyang J Jie Wu L Lin Chen W Wei‐Bo Hua (School of Chemical Engineering and Technology State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China) J Jia‐Kun Wu (Laboratory of Beam Technology and Energy Materials Faculty of Arts and Sciences Beijing Normal University Zhuhai China) W Wei Cheng X Xiao Chen B Bin Liao

Abstract

ABSTRACT Lithium metal anode faces formidable challenges from uncontrollable dendrite growth and unstable solid‐electrolyte interphase (SEI). Interface engineering of the current collectors (CCs) or lithium anodes presents a viable solution. We propose engineering the intrinsic microstructure of coatings to precisely construct interlayers that are both lithiophilic and possess rapid kinetics. A strategy using ion beam deposition (IBD) technology to craft ZnMgSn films with composite microstructures on commercial Cu CCs and lithium foils is reported. This artificial interphase not only exhibits a strongly lithium adsorption energy, but also significantly reduces the diffusion barrier for lithium atoms, thereby synergistically enabling uniform lithium plating. Crucially, this interphase promotes the in‐situ formation of a mechanically robust, bilayer SEI rich in LiF, which can effectively accommodate volume changes during cycling. As a result, the ZnMgSn@Cu CC symmetric cell achieves an ultralong lifespan of over 11000 h. The full cell shows a capacity retention of 85.13% after 130 cycles at 5C. The modified lithium anode maintains over 80% capacity after 620 cycles at 1C. This work not only provides an efficient modification strategy but also offers profound insights into the microscopic design principles for an ideal lithium metal interphase, paving the way for practical lithium metal batteries.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 43
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

L

Lan Zhang

Y

Yang Li

S

Shuai Wu

J

Jiang‐Feng Ren

Key Laboratory of Beam Technology of Ministry of Education School of Physics and Astronomy Beijing Normal University Beijing China

X

Xiao Ouyang

J

Jie Wu

L

Lin Chen

W

Wei‐Bo Hua

School of Chemical Engineering and Technology State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China

J

Jia‐Kun Wu

Laboratory of Beam Technology and Energy Materials Faculty of Arts and Sciences Beijing Normal University Zhuhai China

W

Wei Cheng

X

Xiao Chen

B

Bin Liao