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Cation Disordering by Rapid Crystal Growth in Olivine-Phosphate Nanocrystals SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Cation Disordering by Rapid Crystal Growth in Olivine-Phosphate Nanocrystals
Authors
Sung-Yoon ChungYoung-Min KimSeongsu LeeOh, SHJin-Gyu KimCHOI, SI YOUNGYoun-Joong KimSuk-Joong L. Kang
Date Issued
2012-06
Publisher
American Society of Chemistry
Abstract
On the basis of Pauling's first rule for ionic bonding, the coordination number of cations with oxygen anions can be determined by comparison of their relative ionic size ratio. In contrast to simple oxides, various site occupancies by multicomponent cations with similar sizes usually occur in complex oxides, resulting in distinct physical properties. Through an unprecedented combination of in situ high-temperature high-resolution electron microscopy, crystallographic image processing, geometric phase analysis, and neutron powder diffraction, we directly demonstrate that while the initial crystallites after nucleation during crystallization have a very high degree of ordering, significant local cation disordering is induced by rapid crystal growth in Li-intercalation metal-phosphate nanocrystals. The findings in this study show that control of subsequent crystal growth during coarsening is of great importance to attain a high degree of cation atomic-level visualization in real time.
Keywords
Cation ordering; in situ TEM; Li batteries; olivine phosphates; high-resolution electron microscopy; ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY; DIFFRACTION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/15797
DOI
10.1021/NL300909H
ISSN
1530-6984
Article Type
Article
Citation
Nano Letters, vol. 12, no. 6, page. 3068 - 3073, 2012-06
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