By using X-ray diffraction (XRD) it is possible to identify and quantify different crystallographic phases. By using a specific setup, it is also possible to perform in situ and in operando XRD measurements of complete battery cells, analyzed during charge-discharge cycles. This can be done either in reflection or in transmission geometry, depending on the features of the battery under investigation. A good link between the XRD data collection and the potentiostat running the charge-discharge cycles can help the user in the subsequent data analysis. This, and other experimental aspects will be covered in this session by our experts, answering your specific questions.
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This webinar is part of our ‘Ask an expert’ webinar series. These live webinars are meant for students, researchers, and professors alike who want to sharpen their analytical methods, deepen their knowledge, or find out how to improve their data. We’ll provide extensive materials analysis information and answer your most frequently asked questions. In other words, it’s the ultimate way to improve your materials science research and engineering knowledge.
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Who should attend?
- Students, researchers or professors conducting research or interested in characterizing Li-ion battery materials using the XRD technique.
What will you learn?
- Learn how to analyze the atomic phase changes and how to improve data collection and analysis
- Learn best practice considerations for optimal experimental design