Holtz et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Nanoscale imaging of lithium ion distribution during in situ operation of battery electrode and electrolyteHoltz et al., 2014
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- Holtz M
- Yu Y
- Gunceler D
- Gao J
- Sundararaman R
- Schwarz K
- Arias T
- Abruña H
- Muller D
- Publication year
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- Nano letters
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A major challenge in the development of new battery materials is understanding their fundamental mechanisms of operation and degradation. Their microscopically inhomogeneous nature calls for characterization tools that provide operando and localized …
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