In 2009, Nippon Electric Glass and Iwate University developed the first thin-film lithium-ion battery on ultra‑thin glass substrate with a thickness of 30 micrometres (µm). In 2016, a glass battery was developed by John B. Goodenough, inventor of the lithium cobalt oxide and lithium iron phosphate electrode materials. .
The battery, as reported in the original publication, is constructed using an alkali metal ( or foil) as the negative electrode. .
Braga and Goodenough stated they expect the battery to have an energy density many times higher than current lithium-ion batteries, as well as an operating temperature. [pdf]
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