Voltage Control of Multiple Electrochemical Processes during Lithium Ion Migration in NiFe2O4 Ferrite
Qiang Cao,
Zhaohui Li,
Li Cai
et al.
Abstract:Li-ion-based
electric field control has been attracting significant
attention, since it is able to penetrate deep into materials to exhibit
diverse and controllable electrochemical processes, which offer more
degrees of freedom to design multifunctional devices with low power
consumption. As opposed to previous studies that mainly focused on
single lithiation/delithiation mechanisms, we reveal three Li-ion
modulation mechanisms in the same NiFe2O4 spinel
ferrite by in situ magnetometry, i.e., intercalation, c… Show more
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