Modeling intercalation chemistry with multiple redox reactions by sparse lattice model
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Abstract
To address these, we will demonstrate two novel methods to approach the multi-component space of DRX: (1) applying L0L2-norm regularized regression with structural hierarchy to construct a robust cluster expansion Hamiltonian. (2) implementing grand-canonical Monte Carlo to sample charge-balanced ionic configurations. We apply these approaches to compute the voltage profile of Li1.3-xMn0.4Nb0.3O1.6F0.4, and demonstrate how Mn and oxygen contributes to the redox potential as Li is intercalated.
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Publication: [1] P. Zhong, T. Chen, L. Barroso-Luque, F. Xie, and G. Ceder*, "An l0l2-norm regularized regression model for construction of robust cluster expansion in multicomponent systems ", Phys. Rev. B 106, 024203 (2022).<br>[2] L. Barroso-Luque, P. Zhong, J. H. Yang, T. Chen, F. Xie, B. Ouyang, and G. Ceder*, "Cluster expansions of multi-component oxides: Formalism and methods ", Phys. Rev. B 106, 144202 (2022)<br>[3] F. Xie, P. Zhong, L. Barroso-Luque, B. Ouyang, and G. Ceder*, "Grand-canonical Monte-Carlo simulation methods for charge-decorated cluster expansions ", arXiv:2210.0116 (2022).<br>[4] P. Zhong†, F. Xie†, L. Barroso-Luque, L. Huang, and G. Ceder*, "Computational modeling of intercalation chemistry in disordered electrodes with multiple redox reactions ", To be submitted (2022)
Presenters
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Peichen Zhong
University of California, Berkeley
Authors
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Peichen Zhong
University of California, Berkeley
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Fengyu Xie
University of California, Berkeley
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Gerbrand Ceder
University of California, Berkeley