Defects, diffusion, and dopants in Li2Ti6O13: Atomistic simulation study

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In this study, force field-based simulations are employed to examine the defects in Li-ion diffusion pathways together with activation energies and a solution of dopants in Li2Ti6O13. The lowest defect energy process is found to be the Li Frenkel (0.66 eV/defect), inferring that this defect process is most likely to occur. This study further identifies that cation exchange (Li-Ti) disorder is the second lowest defect energy process. Long-range diffusion of Li-ion is observed in the bc-plane with activation energy of 0.25 eV, inferring that Li ions move fast in this material. The most promising trivalent dopant at the Ti site is Co3+, which would create more Li interstitials in the lattice required for high capacity. The favorable isovalent dopant is the Ge4+ at the Ti site, which may alter the mechanical property of this material. The electronic structures of the favorable dopants are analyzed using density functional theory (DFT) calculations.

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Kuganathan, N., Ganeshalingam, S., & Chroneos, A. (2019). Defects, diffusion, and dopants in Li2Ti6O13: Atomistic simulation study. Materials, 12(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12182851

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