Prediction of primary knock-on damage during electron microscopy characterization of lithium-containing materials

ULTRAMICROSCOPY(2024)

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To fulfill power and energy demands, lithium-ion battery (LIB) is being considered as a promising energy storage device. For the development of LIBs, high-resolution electron microscopy characterization of battery materials is crucial. During this characterization, the interaction of beam-electrons with Li-containing materials causes damage through several processes, especially knock-on damage. In this study, we investigated this damage by determining the probability of knock-on damage and performing Monte Carlo simulation. For this objective, the threshold displacement energies (TDEs) were computed using sudden approximation technique for three sets of materials, including pure elements, LiX (X = F, Cl, Br), and Li2MSiO4 (M = Fe, Co, Mn). By including the Climbing-Image Nudge Elastic Band (CI-NEB) method into the sudden approximation approach, it was found that the accuracy of the predicted TDEs could be improved. Results also indicated that at moderate electron energies, the knock-on damage for Li in both its elemental and compound forms maximized. In addition, it was shown that the TDE should be the principal parameter for assessing the Li sensitivity to knock-on damage across similar structures. Nonetheless, other parameters, including cross-section, density, weight fraction, atomic weight, and atomic number, were found to impact the knock-on damage.
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Lithium -ion battery,Electron -beam damage,Knock -on damage,Threshold displacement energy,Monte Carlo simulation,Density functional theory
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