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Imaging Structural Defects and Associated Oxygen Positions in Li-rich Li1.2Ni0.13Mn0.54Co0.13O2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2022

Weixin Song*
Affiliation:
Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK The Faraday Institution, Didcot, UK The Henry Royce Institute, Oxford, UK
John Joseph Marie
Affiliation:
Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK The Faraday Institution, Didcot, UK The Henry Royce Institute, Oxford, UK
Robert A. House
Affiliation:
Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK The Faraday Institution, Didcot, UK The Henry Royce Institute, Oxford, UK
Peter G. Bruce
Affiliation:
Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK The Faraday Institution, Didcot, UK The Henry Royce Institute, Oxford, UK
Peter D. Nellist
Affiliation:
Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK The Faraday Institution, Didcot, UK The Henry Royce Institute, Oxford, UK
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*Corresponding author: weixin.song@materials.ox.ac.uk

Abstract

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Type
Advanced Imaging and Spectroscopy for Nanoscale Materials
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2022

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The authors acknowledge use of characterization facilities within the David Cockayne Centre for Electron Microscopy, Department of Materials, University of Oxford and the Faraday Institution (FIRG007, FIRG008), the EPSRC (EP/K040375/1 “South of England Analytical Electron Microscope”) and additional instrument provision from the Henry Royce Institute (Grant reference EP/R010145/1).Google Scholar