LiNiO2 as a high-entropy charge- and bond-disproportionated glass
Abstract
Understanding microscopic properties of LiNiO2, a Li-ion battery cathode material with extraordinarily high reversible capacity, has remained a challenge for decades. Based on extensive electronic structure calculations, which reveal a large number of nearly degenerate phases involving local Jahn-Teller effect as well as bond and oxygen-based charge disproportionation, we propose that LiNiO2 exists in a high-entropy charge-glass like state at and below ambient temperatures. Recognizing the glassy nature of LiNiO2 does not only explain its key experimental features, but also opens a new path in designing entropy-stabilized battery cathodes with superb capacities.
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