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Non-Destructive Thickness Measurement of Energy Storage Electrodes via Terahertz Technology
Zhengxian Gao1,2, Xiaoqing Jia1,3, Jin Wang2
1Research Institute of Superconductor Electronics, School of Electronic Science and Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China.
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Precision thickness control in new energy electrode coatings is a critical determinant of battery performance characteristics. This study presents a non-destructive inspection methodology employing terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) to achieve high-precision coating thickness measurement in lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery manufacturing. Industrial THz-TDS systems mostly adopt fixed threshold filtering or Fourier filtering, making it disssssfficult to balance noise suppression and signal fidelity. The developed approach integrates three key technological advancements. Firstly, the refractive index of the material is determined through multi-peak amplitude analysis, achieving an error rate control within 1%. Secondly, a hybrid signal processing algorithm is applied, combining an optimized Savitzky-Golay filter for high-frequency noise suppression with an enhanced sinc function wavelet threshold technique for signal fidelity improvement. Thirdly, the time-of-flight method enables real-time online measurement of coating thickness under atmospheric conditions. Experimental validation demonstrates effective thickness measurement across a 35-425 μm range, achieving a 17.62% range extension and a 2.13% improvement in accuracy compared to conventional non-filtered methods. The integrated system offers a robust quality control solution for next-generation battery production lines.

