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Synthesis, short-range order structure, and thermal properties of mixed oxy-sulfide nitride (MOSN) glasses

Kmiec et al., 2021

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Kmiec S
Martin S
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Inorganic Chemistry

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Nitrogen doping has been shown to greatly improve the stability of solid electrolyte (SE) materials at the anode and cathode interfaces in all solid-state batteries (ASSBs) as widely demonstrated by the LiPON family of compositions. In an effort to expand the use of nitrogen …
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