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Abstract
All Solid State Battery, is a type of battery which uses no liquid electrolyte, instead, it uses solid electrolyte (alternative to lithium-ion battery). This type of battery still has not been commercially used, but will soon be used in electric vehicles. The demand for the production of solid state battery is due to the advantages that arise from the safety issue. Solid electrolytes are the solid that exhibits ionic conductivities about 10−3 S/cm, and it conducts ions between the cathode and anode in the lithium ion battery. Various solid electrolytes based on phosphate glasses have been developed. This article reviews the developments of solid electrolytes and its applications.
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1 Center for Science and Technology for Advanced Materials, National Nuclear Energy Agency, Indonesia
2 Concord College Shrewsbury, UK