Abstract
Transmission electron energy-loss spectrometry was used to investigate the electronic states of metallic Li and LiC6, which is the Li-intercalated graphite used in Li-ion batteries. The Li K edges of metallic Li and LiC6 were nearly identical, and the C K edges were only weakly affected by the presence of Li. These results suggest only a small charge transfer from Li to C in LiC6, contrary to prior results from surface spectra obtained by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Effects of radiation damage and sample oxidation in the transmission electron microscopy are also reported. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.
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Hightower, A., Ahn, C. C., Fultz, B., & Rez, P. (2000). Electron energy-loss spectrometry on lithiated graphite. Applied Physics Letters, 77(2), 238–240. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.126936
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