Issue 23, 2020

Nanoscale depth and lithiation dependence of V2O5 band structure by cathodoluminescence spectroscopy

Abstract

Vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) is a very well-known cathode material that has attracted considerable interest for its potential use in solid-state lithium-ion batteries. We pioneer the use of depth-resolved cathodoluminescence spectroscopy (DRCLS) to monitor the changes in the electronic structure of lithiated V2O5 from the free surface to the thin film bulk several hundred nm below as a function of lithiation. DRCLS measurements of V2O5 interband transitions are in excellent agreement with density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The direct measure of V2O5's electronic band structure as a function of lithiation level provided by DRCLS can help inform solid-state battery designs to further withstand degradation and increase efficiency. In particular, these unique electrode measurements may reveal physical mechanisms of lithiation that change V2O5 irreversibly, as well as methods to mitigate them in solid-state batteries.

Graphical abstract: Nanoscale depth and lithiation dependence of V2O5 band structure by cathodoluminescence spectroscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Mar 2020
Accepted
29 May 2020
First published
01 Jun 2020

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020,8, 11800-11810

Author version available

Nanoscale depth and lithiation dependence of V2O5 band structure by cathodoluminescence spectroscopy

M. J. Walker, A. Jarry, N. Pronin, J. Ballard, G. W. Rubloff and L. J. Brillson, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8, 11800 DOI: 10.1039/D0TA03204B

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