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Anisotropic Li+ diffusion in the cathode material LiFePO4

Abstract: LiFePO4 is cathode material for Li ion batteries. One of the key functional properties is the Li-ion diffusion. Theoretical calculations showed that Li diffusion along the [010] channels is the favored path, and this was later visualized using neutron diffraction. Mu+SR is the only technique which succeeded to measure the ionic diffusion on the atomic scale (and not through a macroscopic sample) in the relevant temperature range. This was done on powder samples. After a successful test experiment, we would like to measure now the anisotropy using single crystals. To fully decompose the components 3 orthogonal directions has to be measured. The limited sample amount results in longer counting times, therefore we apply for 8 days at EMU to measure direction dependent Li diffusion in LiFePO4 single crystals in the temperature range of 150-300 K.

Principal Investigator: Dr Fanni Juranyi
Local Contact: Dr Mark Telling
Experimenter: Dr Jun Sugiyama
Experimenter: Dr Rasmus Toft-Petersen
Experimenter: Dr Ola Kenji Forslund
Experimenter: Dr David Vaknin
Experimenter: Professor Martin Mansson
Experimenter: Dr Izumi Umegaki
Experimenter: Dr Hiroshi Nozaki
Experimenter: Dr Masao Yano
Experimenter: Professor Yasmine Sassa

DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB1710409

ISIS Experiment Number: RB1710409

Part DOI Instrument Public release date Download Link
10.5286/ISIS.E.86389680 EMU 02 June 2020 Download

Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source

Data format: RAW/Nexus
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