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Lithium-rich layered oxides (LLOs) capable of supporting both cationic and anionic redox chemistry are promising cathode materials. Yet, their initial charge to high voltages often trigger significant oxygen evolution, resulting in substantial capacity loss and structural instability. In this study, we applied a straightforward low-potential activation (LOWPA) method alongside a relatively stable electrolyte to address this issue. This approach enables precise control over the order-to-disorder transformation of the transition metal layers in LLOs, producing an in-plane cation-disordered Li
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