Sebti et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Stacking faults assist lithium-ion conduction in a halide-based superionic conductorSebti et al., 2022
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- Sebti E
- Evans H
- Chen H
- Richardson P
- White K
- Giovine R
- Koirala K
- Xu Y
- Gonzalez-Correa E
- Wang C
- Brown C
- Cheetham A
- Canepa P
- Clément R
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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In the pursuit of urgently needed, energy dense solid-state batteries for electric vehicle and portable electronics applications, halide solid electrolytes offer a promising path forward with exceptional compatibility against high-voltage oxide electrodes, tunable ionic conductivities …
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