论文标题

linio $ _2 $中的温度依赖性动态不成比例

Temperature-Dependent Dynamic Disproportionation in LiNiO$_2$

论文作者

Poletayev, Andrey D., Green, Robert J., Swallow, Jack E. N., An, Lijin, Jones, Leanne, Harris, Grant, Bencok, Peter, Sutarto, Ronny, Cottom, Jonathon P., Morgan, Benjamin J., House, Robert A., Weatherup, Robert S., Islam, M. Saiful

论文摘要

镍材料为能源和计算应用提供了各种功能。锂氧化锂(Linio $ _2 $)是一种原型分层镍,但是该相关材料的电子结构尚未完全了解。在这里,我们研究了Linio $ _2 $中Ni离子的温度依赖性物种和自旋动力学。我们的从头算模拟预测,ni离子不成比例地分为三个状态,这些状态会动态互动,其种群随温度而变化。使用X射线吸收光谱,X射线磁圆二色性和谐振X射线散射在Ni l $ _ {3,2} $ - edge上进行验证。电荷转移多重计算与不属于差异的重复重现所有实验特征一致。总之,我们的实验和计算结果支持了动态抗倍率的模型,该模型解释了Linio $ _2 $的各种物理观察结果,包括磁力测定法,热激活的电子传导,衍射测定法,核心水平光谱镜以及普遍存在的抗固醇缺陷的稳定性。对Linio $ _2 $的基本材料特性的统一理解对于镍材料作为电池阴极,催化剂和超导体的应用非常重要。

Nickelate materials offer diverse functionalities for energy and computing applications. Lithium nickel oxide (LiNiO$_2$) is an archetypal layered nickelate, but the electronic structure of this correlated material is not yet fully understood. Here we investigate the temperature-dependent speciation and spin dynamics of Ni ions in LiNiO$_2$. Our ab initio simulations predict that Ni ions disproportionate into three states, which dynamically interconvert and whose populations vary with temperature. These predictions are verified using x-ray absorption spectroscopy, x-ray magnetic circular dichroism, and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering at the Ni L$_{3,2}$-edge. Charge-transfer multiplet calculations consistent with disproportionation reproduce all experimental features. Together, our experimental and computational results support a model of dynamic disproportionation that explains diverse physical observations of LiNiO$_2$, including magnetometry, thermally activated electronic conduction, diffractometry, core-level spectroscopies, and the stability of ubiquitous antisite defects. This unified understanding of the fundamental material properties of LiNiO$_2$ is important for applications of nickelate materials as battery cathodes, catalysts, and superconductors.

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