“…Inspired by the pioneering theoretical and experimental studies of Wu et al and Bçhmer et al, spin-alignment NMR spectroscopy was then used to characterize lithium diffusion in a number of materials in different structural forms. For example, Li dynamics have been studied in: 1) single crystals of b-eucryptite (LiAlSiO 4 ) [30,39] and Li 3 N; [54] 2) polycrystalline materials such as the hexagonal [38,40] and cubic form of Li x TiS 2 , [55] Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 , [56] Li 4 SiO 4 , [49] Li 7 BiO 6 , [41] the aluminosilicate LiAlSi 2 O 6 , [45] and the garnet Li 5 La 3 Nb 2 O 12 ; [57] 3) nanostructured materials such as Li x TiO 2 nanowires; [58,59] and 4) highly disordered ceramics and glasses such as LiPO 3 [60] and the cation-mixed glass Li x Ag 1Àx PO 3 (0 x 1) [43] as well as b-spodumene LiAlSi 2 O 6 , [45,61] amorphous LiNbO 3 [62] and the glass ceramic Zerodur M. [63] Recently, longrange Li transport parameters have also been probed in Li 2 TiO 3 , which is, in its crystalline form, an extremely poor ionic conductor. [64] It is worth mentioning that Vogel et al used 109 Ag stimulated-echo NMR spectroscopy to record two-and four-time correlation functions.…”