Unrecoverable lattice rotation governs structural degradation of single-crystalline cathodes
Argonne National Laboratory · Brookhaven National Laboratory
Abstract
Transitioning from polycrystalline to single-crystalline nickel-rich cathodes has garnered considerable attention in both academia and industry, driven by advantages of high tap density and enhanced mechanical properties. However, cathodes with high nickel content (>70%) suffer from substantial capacity degradation, which poses a challenge to their commercial viability. Leveraging multiscale spatial resolution diffraction and imaging techniques, we observe that lattice rotations occur universally in single-crystalline cathodes and play a pivotal role in the structure degradation. These lattice rotations prove unrecoverable and govern the accumulation of adverse lattice distortions over repeated cycles,…
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- Cathode
- Degradation (telecommunications)
- Materials science
- Lattice (music)
- Crystallite
- Crystal structure
- Diffraction
- Nickel
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure