Unique X-Ray Instrument Reveals New Things About Lithium-Rich Battery Materials
Written by AZoMApr 12 2021
An international research group working at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has gained a better understanding of lithium-rich battery materials with the help of a special X-ray instrument.
Wanli Yang, a senior scientist at Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source, working on a resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) system. Yang adapted the RIXS technique for a recent Joule study on lithium-rich battery materials. Image Credit: Wanli Yang/Berkeley National Laboratory.
Such materials have been the subject of intense studies for their ability to expand the operation of electronic devices and the range of electric vehicles.
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IMAGE: Wanli Yang, a senior scientist in Berkeley Lab s Advanced Light Source, working on a resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) system. Yang adapted the RIXS technique for a recent Joule study. view more
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An international team working at the U.S. Department of Energy s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) used a unique X-ray instrument to learn new things about lithium-rich battery materials that have been the subject of much study for their potential to extend the range of electric vehicles and the operation of electronic devices.
The researchers focused their investigations on a material called lithium manganese oxide (Li2MnO3), the extreme example of so-called lithium-rich materials, containing the largest amount of lithium possible within this family of materials. A recently developed tenet of the battery community is that battery electrodes composed of lithium-rich materials could offer high-voltage, high-capac
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BEIJING, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Hollysys Automation Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: HOLI) ( Hollysys or the Company ), a leading provider of automation and control technologies and applications in China, announced today that it has established a strategic technology research and development group ( Strategic Technology Group ) in response to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and opportunities arising during this period. The Strategic Technology Group focuses on industrial and rail automation, manufacturing automation, medical automation and other control applications and systems that help our clients accelerate and streamline the work process. The Strategic Technology Group will be directed by Mr. Changli Wang, founder of the Company. Other members of the Strategic Technology Group include: Mr. Lei FANG, the Co-Chief Operating Officer of the Company