2020
DOI: 10.1134/s1063739720040095
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Study of the Relaxational Polarization Dynamics of the LiPON Solid Electrolyte

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“…As was shown in [2], platinum electrodes contain a large amount of dissolved lithium and, depending on the polarity, extraction or insertion of lithium occurs. In addition, according to the results of [3], a Faraday process takes place on platinum electrodes, and the leakage current circuit is closed by the flow of the resulting lithium atoms. In other words, there are two oppositely directed diffusion flows: lithium ions and atoms.…”
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“…As was shown in [2], platinum electrodes contain a large amount of dissolved lithium and, depending on the polarity, extraction or insertion of lithium occurs. In addition, according to the results of [3], a Faraday process takes place on platinum electrodes, and the leakage current circuit is closed by the flow of the resulting lithium atoms. In other words, there are two oppositely directed diffusion flows: lithium ions and atoms.…”
Section: Experimental Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2, along with the experimental Nyquist diagram, shows a diagram calculated by Equations (2) and (3) for the following values of the parameters of structural elements: R el = 180 Ω, R lk = 11,000 Ω, C dl = 2.1 × 10 −7 F, A W1 = 10 4 Ω•s −1/2 , and A W2 = 9 × 10 4 Ω•s −1/2 . The value R el = 180 Ω was obtained by the method described in [3] and was not used for fitting. The rest of the parameters were selected so that the deviation from the experimental curve, characterized by RSS (residual sum of squares), was minimal.…”
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