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Li4Ti5O12 (LTO) is known for its zero-strain characteristic in electrochemical applications, making it a suitable material for fast-charging applications. Here, we systematically studied the quasi-equilibrium and non-equilibrium lithium-ion transportation kinetics in LTO thin-film electrodes, across a range of scales from the crystal lattice to the microstructured electrodes. At the crystal lattice scale, during the non-equilibrium lithiation process, lithium ions are dispersedly embedded into the 16c position, resulting in more 8a → 16c migration compared with the quasi-equilibrium lithiation, and forming numerous fast lithium diffusion channels inside the LTO lattice. At the microstructural electrode scale, optical spectrum characterizations supported the "nano-filaments" lithiation model in polycrystalline LTO thin-film electrodes during the lithiation process. Our results reveal the patterns of lithium migration and distribution within the LTO thin film electrode under the non-equilibrium and quasi-equilibrium lithiation process, offering profound insights into the potential optimization strategies for enhancing the performance of fast-charging thin film batteries. Li4Ti5O12 (LTO) is an ideal battery material for fastcharging applications. The authors examine Li+ transport in LTO thin film electrodes, revealing that nonequilibrium processes result in unique Li+ occupation states that enhance Li+ diffusion. Findings suggests engineering Li+ occupations in LTO crystal lattice can improve battery performance.
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Yue Chen
Shaohua Zhang
Jiefeng Ye
Communications Physics
Lancaster University
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Fujian Normal University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5bd48b6db643587555afb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-024-01775-7