In today’s lithium batteries, those cathodes are usually made of an orderly crystalline material, sometimes in a layered structure. When slight deviations from that perfect order are introduced, the battery’s efficiency generally goes down — so disordered materials have mostly been ignored in the search for improved battery materials.
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New Spectroscopic Technique developed at Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source
Over the past several years, scientists have developed several ways to study the changes in a working electrode. These include techniques based on hard X-rays, electron microscopy, neutron scattering, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. But most of these methods track structural changes. They don’t track electron and ion dynamics directly, which is very important in …
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DBS Newsletter 2013-11
Read our latest newsletter here NordBatt 1 (4.-5. December 2013) The first battery conference in the Nordic countries. It will provide a local Nordic platform for leading scientists and industrial representatives to communicate novel ideas and new findings, to inspire scientific breakthroughs and technological advances for energy storage solutions of the future. You …
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New board of the Danish Battery Society elected
The board of the Danish Battery Society was elected unanimously on 1 March 2013 at the General assembly. The board consists of: Søren Højgaard Jensen, Chairman Senior scientist, DTU Energy Conversion, Technical University of Denmark Lars Barkler, Treasurer CEO, Lithium Balance Bo Brummerstedt Iversen Professor, Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University Tejs Vegge Professor and Head of …
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