Abstract:
Interplanetary missions require rechargeable batteries with unique performance characteristics: high specific energy, wide operating temperatures, demonstrated reliabilit...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Interplanetary missions require rechargeable batteries with unique performance characteristics: high specific energy, wide operating temperatures, demonstrated reliability, and safety. Li-ion batteries are fast becoming the most common energy storage solution for these missions, as they are able to meet the more demanding technical specifications without being excessively massive. At JPL, we have undertaken materials development studies on both cathodes and electrolytes with the goal of further enhancing battery specific energy, discharge and charge capability, and functional temperature range. Results of these studies are described below.
Published in: 2007 IEEE Aerospace Conference
Date of Conference: 03-10 March 2007
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 June 2007
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Print ISSN: 1095-323X