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Axial Si-Ge Heterostructure Nanowires as Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes.

Killian StokesGrace FlynnHugh GeaneyGerard BreeKevin M Ryan
Published in: Nano letters (2018)
Here, we report the application of axially heterostructured nanowires consisting of alternating segments of silicon and germanium with a tin seed as lithium-ion battery anodes. During repeated lithiation and delithiation, the heterostructures completely rearrange into a porous network of homogeneously alloyed Si1- xGe x ligaments. The transformation was characterized through ex situ TEM, STEM, and Raman spectroscopy. Electrochemical analysis was conducted on the heterostructure nanowires with discharge capacities in excess of 1180 mAh/g for 400 cycles (C/5) and capacities of up to 613 mAh/g exhibited at a rate of 10 C.
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