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Mingjian Zhang1,2, Zhefeng Chen3, Tongchao Liu4
1School of Science and Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China.
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Current Li-ion battery technology relies on Li+ insertion/extraction coupled with electron gaining/loss at both cathodes and anodes. Although extensive efforts have been devoted to studying the structure change of cathode materials with Li+ extraction/insertion, changes in the magnetic properties arising from the accompanying redox processes have been largely overlooked. Here, we systematically investigate both the structure evolution and magnetic-property changes during the delithiation of the representative layered oxide LiCoO2, by combining the operando synchrotron-based x-ray diffraction with dedicated magnetic measurements. We construct a magnetic phase diagram as a function of Li content x in LixCoO2, which closely mirrors the corresponding structure evolution diagram. The results reveal a series of complicated magnetic transitions upon Li extraction: paramagnetic → antiferromagnetic → paramagnetic → diamagnetic → paramagnetic. Moreover, the variation in the effective magnetic moment of Co4+ is strongly correlated with local structural changes within the CoO6 octahedra, indicating that the Co4+ spin-state fluctuation may play an important role in the structure evolution and electrochemical performance. These findings help close a critical gap in understanding structure-magnetism coupling during the electrochemical cycling and may inspire the design of new layered oxide cathodes from a spin-electronics perspective.
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