Role of Short-Range Order on Diffusion Coefficients in the Li-Mg Alloy.

Chem Mater

Materials Department, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California 93106, United States.

Published: November 2024

Li-Mg alloys are important because of their beneficial role in fostering uniform plating and stripping of lithium in all-solid-state batteries. The alloy forms a solid solution on the BCC crystal structure when the lithium content is greater than ≈ 0.3. The activation barriers of lithium and magnesium exchanges with a vacancy, crucial for substitutional diffusion, are predicted to be exceptionally low and almost identical, with negligible dependence on the alloy composition. The equilibrium vacancy concentration at room temperature is predicted to be very low, and it also remains almost constant with no dependence on Mg content in the alloy (for ). Nevertheless, both experiments and kinetic Monte Carlo simulations indicate that the tracer diffusion coefficients decrease by almost an order of magnitude with the addition of Mg to the alloy. In this contribution, the crucial role that chemical short-range order plays in affecting the diffusion coefficients is studied. Chemical short-range order is found to increase the effective activation barrier for lithium and magnesium diffusion by making successive atomic hops with vacancies correlated.

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