Innovative SPM Probes for Energy-Storage Science: MWCNT-Nanopipettes to Nanobattery Probes

ORAL

Abstract

As energy-storage materials and designs continue to advance, new tools are needed to direct and explore ion insertion/de-insertion at well-defined battery materials interfaces. Scanned probe tips, assembled from actual energy-storage materials, permit SPM measures of local cathode-anode (tip-sample) interactions, including ion transfer. We present examples of ``cathode'' MWCNT-terminated STM probe tips interacting with Li(s)/Si(111) anode substrates. The MWCNT tip functions as both SPM probe and Li-nanopipette,$^{\mathrm{[1]}}$ for controlled transport and manipulation of Li. Local field conditions for lithium ionization and transfer are determined and compared to electrostatic models. Additional lithium metallic and oxide tips have been prepared by thin film deposition on conventional W tips, the latter of which effectively functions as a nanobattery. We demonstrate use of these novel probe materials in the local lithiation of low-index Si anode interfaces, probing local barriers for lithium insertion. Prospects and limitations of these novel SPM probes will be discussed. [1] J.M. Larson et al, Small, 2015, DOI: 10.1002/smll.201500999

Authors

  • Jonathan Larson

    Dept. of Physics, Univ of Maryland-College Park

  • Albert Talin

    Dept. of Mat Physics, Sandia National Labs-Livermore, Sandia National Labs

  • Alexander Pearse

    Dept. of Mat Sci Eng, Univ of Maryland-College Park

  • Alexander Kozen

    Dept of Mat Sci Eng, Univ of Maryland-College Park

  • Janice Reutt-Robey

    Dept. of Chem and Biochem, Univ of Maryland-College Park