2016
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2016.00014
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Intermittent Contact Alternating Current Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy: A Method for Mapping Conductivities in Solid Li Ion Conducting Electrolyte Samples

Abstract: Intermittent contact alternating current scanning electrochemical microscopy (ic-ac-SECM) has been used to determine the electrochemical response to an ac signal of several types of materials. A conductive gold foil and insulating Teflon sheet were first used to demonstrate that the intermittent contact function allows the topography and conductivity to be mapped simultaneously and independently in a single experiment. Then, a dense pellet of an electronically insulating but Li ion conducting garnet phase, Al-… Show more

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“…LIBS measurements detected aluminium and lithium rich phases in the first micrometres before the elemental distribution returns to a more or less equilibrated state. In addition, also misorientation angles may affect the ionic conductivity [35]. This could also contribute to the lower local conductivities found here.…”
Section: (Dashed Line) Reveals R Spread Values If Thismentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…LIBS measurements detected aluminium and lithium rich phases in the first micrometres before the elemental distribution returns to a more or less equilibrated state. In addition, also misorientation angles may affect the ionic conductivity [35]. This could also contribute to the lower local conductivities found here.…”
Section: (Dashed Line) Reveals R Spread Values If Thismentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Possibly, local stoichiometric deviations near to the surface or the formation of impurity phases or secondary phases (e.g. La 2 Zr 2 O 7 , LaAlO 3 , La 2 O 3 , La(OH) 3 , Li 2 CO 3 , LiOH), are responsible for the lower nominal conductivities σ me [14,[33][34][35], since preparation as well as measurements include exposure to air. Hou et al investigated Al stabilized LLZO, sintered at 1100°C, by means of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) as a surface sensitive measurement method [36].…”
Section: (Dashed Line) Reveals R Spread Values If Thismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work on garnet conductors has been directed towards stabilizing the more conductive cubic polymorph [8,9] and improving total conductivity via, for example, partial or multiple substitutions [10][11][12][13][14], and/or grain boundary engineering [15][16][17] [18].…”
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“…shows the Arrhenius plot of the total conductivities as a function of temperature of the two kinds of pellets. It was not possible to deconvolute bulk and grain boundary conductivities from the impedance data: see reference[15] for typical Nyquist plots of LLZO samples made in air. Total conductivities of the sample processed under Ar are higher than that of the sample prepared in air at every temperature that was measured.…”
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“…[ 291 ] Intermittent contact alternating current scanning electrochemical microscopy (ic‐ac‐SECM) demonstrated its effectiveness in measuring the ionic conductivity while obtaining the local topographic images of SSE. [ 292 ] Figure 14 a,b show the topographic and impedance maps obtained at a large LLZO grain using ic‐ac‐SECM over 250 × 250 µm. The grain is surrounded by boundaries of higher impedance.…”
Section: Ec‐afm For the Understanding Of Libs And Their Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%