Battery dimensional changes occurring during charge/discharge cycles—thin rectangular lithium ion and polymer cells

Abstract During cycles, the battery thickness changes for the three reasons—(i) expansion and contraction of host materials due to lithium intercalation, (ii) electrode volume increase caused by irreversible reaction deposits, and (iii) dead volume and pressure changes within the cell case depending on battery structure and construction. In this study we have identified and quantified those three reasons and related thickness increases employing commercially available thin prismatic lithium ion and polymer cells.