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Atomistic Structures And Transport Phenomena At Interfaces In Lithium Battery Materials, Akihide Kuwabara Nov 2015

Atomistic Structures And Transport Phenomena At Interfaces In Lithium Battery Materials, Akihide Kuwabara

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Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are widely used in mobile devices. Increasingly they are also being scaled up for use as energy-storage devices in hybrid vehicles and fully electric ones. All-solid-state LIBs are expected to be one of the candidates as next generation LIBs because the LIBs can realize higher energy density and safety without liquid electrolytes. In these devices, the solid-solid interfaces, specifically those between electrodes and an electrolyte and grain boundaries within each component, are thought to strongly affect the battery performance. Despite their clear scientific and technical importance, however, so far, few studies have focused on the internal interfaces …