2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2018.03.046
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Understanding the anisotropic strain effects on lithium diffusion in graphite anodes: A first-principles study

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“…In conclusion, transverse/in-plane tensile strain increases/decreases the diffusion coefficient (estimated by Monte Carlo method) while transverse/in-plane compressive strain decreases/increases the diffusion coefficient, as shown in Figure 9b. [95] In addition, first-principles calculation was applied by Wang et al in studying the influence of external strain on the ionic diffusion behaviour on an individual silicene sheet. [96] It is shown that the activation energy of in-plane diffusion is affected by external strain to a small degree (decreasing from 0.27 to 0.18 eV) when the strain is increased from 0 to 10 %.…”
Section: Strain and Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In conclusion, transverse/in-plane tensile strain increases/decreases the diffusion coefficient (estimated by Monte Carlo method) while transverse/in-plane compressive strain decreases/increases the diffusion coefficient, as shown in Figure 9b. [95] In addition, first-principles calculation was applied by Wang et al in studying the influence of external strain on the ionic diffusion behaviour on an individual silicene sheet. [96] It is shown that the activation energy of in-plane diffusion is affected by external strain to a small degree (decreasing from 0.27 to 0.18 eV) when the strain is increased from 0 to 10 %.…”
Section: Strain and Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A theoretical study (based on Monte Carlo method) showed that transverse/in-plane tensile strain increases/decreases the diffusion coefficients whereas transverse/in-plane compressive strain decreases/increases the diffusion coefficients of lithium ions. [95] interaction between species…”
Section: Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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