Spontaneous Lithiation of Binary Oxides during Epitaxial Growth on LiCoO 2 .
Le WangZhenzhong YangWiditha S SamarakoonYadong ZhouMark E BowdenHua ZhouJinhui TaoZihua ZhuNabajit LahiriTimothy C DroubayZachary Lebens-HigginsXinmao YinChi Sin TangZhenxing FengLouis F J PiperAndrew Thye Shen WeeScott A ChambersYingge DuPublished in: Nano letters (2022)
Epitaxial growth is a powerful tool for synthesizing heterostructures and integrating multiple functionalities. However, interfacial mixing can readily occur and significantly modify the properties of layered structures, particularly for those containing energy storage materials with smaller cations. Here, we show a two-step sequence involving the growth of an epitaxial LiCoO 2 cathode layer followed by the deposition of a binary transition metal oxide. Orientation-controlled epitaxial synthesis of the model solid-state-electrolyte Li 2 WO 4 and anode material Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 occurs as WO 3 and TiO 2 nucleate and react with Li ions from the underlying cathode. We demonstrate that this lithiation-assisted epitaxy approach can be used for energy materials discovery and exploring different combinations of epitaxial interfaces that can serve as well-defined model systems for mechanistic studies of energy storage and conversion processes.