fast lithium growth and short circuit induced by localized-temperature hotspots in lithium batteries

fast lithium growth and short circuit induced by localized-temperature hotspots in lithium batteries

;Yangying Zhu;Jin Xie;Allen Pei;Bofei Liu;Yecun Wu;Dingchang Lin;Jun Li;Hansen Wang;Hao Chen;Jinwei Xu;Ankun Yang;Chun-Lan Wu;Hongxia Wang;Wei Chen;Yi Cui
educacao e sociedade 2019 Vol. 10 pp. 1-7
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zhu2019naturefast

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Operation of lithium batteries at high, non-uniform temperatures can lead to safety issues, but the effects of localized high temperatures are difficult to probe. Here the authors use micro-Raman spectroscopy to show that local-temperature hotspots can induce lithium metal growth and trigger circuit shorting.

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