Controllable two-dimensional movement and redistribution of lithium ions in metal oxides

Nat Commun. 2019 Jun 28;10(1):2888. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-10875-w.

Abstract

Rechargeable lithium batteries are the most practical and widely used power sources for portable and mobile devices in modern society. Manipulation of the electronic and ionic charge transport and accumulation in solid materials has always been crucial for rechargeable lithium batteries. The transport and accumulation of lithium ions in electrode materials, which is a diffusion process, is determined by the concentration distribution of lithium ions and the intrinsic structure of the electrode material and thus far has not been manipulated by an external force. Here, we report the realization of controllable two-dimensional movement and redistribution of lithium ions in metal oxides. This achievement is one kind of centimeter-scale control and is achieved by a magnetic field based on the 'current-driving model'. This work provides additional insight for building safe and high-capacity rechargeable lithium batteries.