SLAC, Berkeley Lab X-rays uncover a hidden property that leads to failure in lithium iron phosphate
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SEPTEMBER 17, 2018
But once in the solid, the lithium can rearrange itself, sometimes causing the material to split into two distinct phases, much as oil and water separate when mixed together. They worked with Saiful Islam, a chemistry professor at the University of Bath, UK, to develop computer models and simulations of the system.
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