Magnetic Compton scattering study of Li<sub>x</sub>Mn<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> battery material at the Verwey transition
ORAL
Abstract
We discuss magnetic Compton scattering spectra and parallel calculations for interpreting these spectra from the Spinel LixMn2O4 (LMO). Due to its high redox voltage (~ 4.5 V) and lower cost compared to lithiated Co and Ni oxides, LMO is one of the leading candidates for next generation Li-ion battery cathodes. LMO has a mixed-valence Mn3+/Mn4+ state with a strong magnetic Jahn-Teller (J-T) effect. The high temperature phase is cubic with a random distribution of Mn3+/ Mn4+ ions. However, because of J-T distortion, LMO undergoes a structural transition from cubic to orthorhombic around 280K with charge and orbital ordering of Mn3+/ Mn4+ ions. This structural transition known as the Verwey transition plays an important role in the functioning of the LMO cathode. Our x-ray magnetic Compton spectra allow a faithful reconstruction of the redox orbitals at the Verwey transition, and our analysis gives insight into the interplay between effects of J-T distortion, charge and spin ordering, and the mechanism of LMO cathode degradation at the Verwey transition.
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Presenters
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Hasnain Hafiz
- Northeastern University