Phase transitions in nanomaterials are the basis for their broad applications. However, due to the short length and fast kinetics at the nanoscale, gaining a mechanistic understanding of such transient processes is extremely challenging. In this dissertation, in-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies have been performed to reveal the atomic-scale processes during vitrification of metallic liquids and to uncover the reaction and degradation mechanisms in lithium-ion battery electrodes.\ud \ud It has been a long-standing goal for scientists to vitrify single-element metallic liquids. Here, we report an experimental approach that successfully vitrifies melts of pure refractory body-centered cubic metals by achieving an unprecedent...
We report the observation of lithiation/delithiation of MoS<sub>2</sub> nanosheets in a LiPF<sub>6</...
Electrode materials based on conversion reactions with lithium ions have shown much higher energy de...
We report the observation of lithiation/delithiation of MoS<sub>2</sub> nanosheets in a LiPF<sub>6</...
Phase transitions in nanomaterials are the basis for their broad applications. However, due to the s...
Phase transitions in nanomaterials are the basis for their broad applications. However, due to the s...
Lithium metal has been considered an ideal anode for high-energy rechargeable Li batteries, although...
Lithium metal has been considered an ideal anode for high-energy rechargeable Li batteries, although...
Direct observation of the nanostructural evolution of electrode materials is critical to understandi...
In the present work, taking advantage of aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microsc...
The world-wide effort to produce and use cleaner energy also necessitates more advanced energy stora...
The world-wide effort to produce and use cleaner energy also necessitates more advanced energy stora...
Battery cycle life is directly influenced by the microstructural changes occurring in the electrodes...
Nanoscale material transformations, including nucleation, growth, dissolution, and phase transitions...
Lithium metal has been considered the "holy grail" anode material for rechargeable batteries despite...
Extensive research for new energy storage materials has created a high demand for experimental techn...
We report the observation of lithiation/delithiation of MoS<sub>2</sub> nanosheets in a LiPF<sub>6</...
Electrode materials based on conversion reactions with lithium ions have shown much higher energy de...
We report the observation of lithiation/delithiation of MoS<sub>2</sub> nanosheets in a LiPF<sub>6</...
Phase transitions in nanomaterials are the basis for their broad applications. However, due to the s...
Phase transitions in nanomaterials are the basis for their broad applications. However, due to the s...
Lithium metal has been considered an ideal anode for high-energy rechargeable Li batteries, although...
Lithium metal has been considered an ideal anode for high-energy rechargeable Li batteries, although...
Direct observation of the nanostructural evolution of electrode materials is critical to understandi...
In the present work, taking advantage of aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microsc...
The world-wide effort to produce and use cleaner energy also necessitates more advanced energy stora...
The world-wide effort to produce and use cleaner energy also necessitates more advanced energy stora...
Battery cycle life is directly influenced by the microstructural changes occurring in the electrodes...
Nanoscale material transformations, including nucleation, growth, dissolution, and phase transitions...
Lithium metal has been considered the "holy grail" anode material for rechargeable batteries despite...
Extensive research for new energy storage materials has created a high demand for experimental techn...
We report the observation of lithiation/delithiation of MoS<sub>2</sub> nanosheets in a LiPF<sub>6</...
Electrode materials based on conversion reactions with lithium ions have shown much higher energy de...
We report the observation of lithiation/delithiation of MoS<sub>2</sub> nanosheets in a LiPF<sub>6</...