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Main Authors: Zhang, Delin, Balakrishna, Ananya Renuka
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22628
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author Zhang, Delin
Balakrishna, Ananya Renuka
author_facet Zhang, Delin
Balakrishna, Ananya Renuka
contents We present a continuum model for symmetry-breaking phase transformations in intercalation compounds, based on Ericksen's multi-well energy formulation. The model predicts the nucleation and growth of crystallographic microstructures in Li$_{2}$Mn$_{2}$O$_{4}$ -- a representative intercalation compound -- with twin boundary orientations and volume fractions that closely match experimental observations. Our chemo-mechanically coupled model not only generates geometrically accurate microstructures through energy minimization, but also reveals a subtle interplay between twinned domains and electro-chemo-mechanical behavior. A key finding is that intercalation compounds satisfying specific compatibility conditions (e.g., $λ_{2} = 1$ or $|\det \mathbf{U} - 1| = 0)$ show lower elastic energy barriers, require smaller driving forces, and display narrower voltage hysteresis loops. Furthermore, we show that twinned domains act as conduits for fast Li-diffusion. These results establish quantitative design guidelines for intercalation compounds, which focuses on tailoring lattice deformations (rather than suppressing them) and reducing energy barriers to mitigate structural degradation and enhance the electrochemical performance of battery electrodes.
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spellingShingle Lattice Compatibility and Energy Barriers in Intercalation Compounds
Zhang, Delin
Balakrishna, Ananya Renuka
Materials Science
We present a continuum model for symmetry-breaking phase transformations in intercalation compounds, based on Ericksen's multi-well energy formulation. The model predicts the nucleation and growth of crystallographic microstructures in Li$_{2}$Mn$_{2}$O$_{4}$ -- a representative intercalation compound -- with twin boundary orientations and volume fractions that closely match experimental observations. Our chemo-mechanically coupled model not only generates geometrically accurate microstructures through energy minimization, but also reveals a subtle interplay between twinned domains and electro-chemo-mechanical behavior. A key finding is that intercalation compounds satisfying specific compatibility conditions (e.g., $λ_{2} = 1$ or $|\det \mathbf{U} - 1| = 0)$ show lower elastic energy barriers, require smaller driving forces, and display narrower voltage hysteresis loops. Furthermore, we show that twinned domains act as conduits for fast Li-diffusion. These results establish quantitative design guidelines for intercalation compounds, which focuses on tailoring lattice deformations (rather than suppressing them) and reducing energy barriers to mitigate structural degradation and enhance the electrochemical performance of battery electrodes.
title Lattice Compatibility and Energy Barriers in Intercalation Compounds
topic Materials Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22628