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Strain engineering of ion migration in LiCoO2

Jiajing Li, Yang Dai, Jin‐Cheng Zheng

2021Frontiers of Physics23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Strain engineering is a powerful approach for tuning various properties of functional materials. The influences of lattice strain on the Li-ion migration energy barrier of lithium-ions in layered LiCoO2 have been systemically studied using lattice dynamics simulations, analytical function and neural network method. We have identified two Li-ion migration paths, oxygen dumbbell hop (ODH), and tetrahedral site hop (TSH) with different concentrations of local defects. We found that Li-ion migration energy barriers increased with the increase of pressure for both ODH and TSH cases, while decreased significantly with applied tensile uniaxial c-axis strain for ODH and TSH cases or compressive in-plane strain for TSH case. Our work provides the complete strain-map for enhancing the diffusivity of Li-ion in LiCoO2, and therefore, indicates a new way to achieve better rate performance through strain engineering.

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Materials scienceIonStrain (injury)Strain energy density functionUltimate tensile strengthLattice (music)Chemical physicsComposite materialChemistryThermodynamicsFinite element methodInternal medicineOrganic chemistryMedicineAcousticsPhysicsAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesAdvanced ceramic materials synthesis
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