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Muon-spin relaxation study on Li- and Na-diffusion in solids

Mansson, Martin  
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Sugiyama, Jun
2013
Physica Scripta

Solid state diffusion is a very complex mechanism and, up until recent studies, such properties had mainly been conducted by macroscopic methods that do not yield true material properties. This has been a major problem for materials development regarding e.g. Li-ion batteries where the basic operational principle is based on the diffusion of Li+ ions. Although the microscopic diffusion coefficient of Li+ (D-Li) in solids has been frequently evaluated by Li-NMR, difficulties arise for materials that contain magnetic ions. As a result, it is very difficult to correctly estimate D-Li by Li-NMR for most battery materials, particularly for positive electrode materials. Since D-Li is one of the primary parameters that governs the charge and discharge rate of Li-ion batteries, such a situation is very unsatisfactory. In order to rectify the shortcomings of NMR and electrochemical measurements, we have developed a novel method that utilizes the muon-spin relaxation (mu+SR) technique to probe the microscopic ion self-diffusion constant (D-ion) in a straightforward manner. In this review, we will give an introduction to the method itself but also summarize our mu+SR work on Li-diffusion in battery cathode materials. Furthermore, we will show that the method is not limited to studying only Li-ion diffusion but can also be extended to other groups of compounds and applications e.g. vacancy order formation in transition metal oxides. Finally, we will compare our method with other available microscopic techniques that are able to study ion diffusion in solids, e.g. quasi-elastic neutron scattering, as well as make an outlook toward future developments.

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DOI
10.1088/0031-8949/88/06/068509
Web of Science ID

WOS:000327957300044

Author(s)
Mansson, Martin  
•
Sugiyama, Jun
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Iop Publishing Ltd

Published in
Physica Scripta
Volume

88

Issue

6

Article Number

068509

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http://lqm.epfl.ch/
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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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January 9, 2014
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