Fig. 2: Conductivity of LZC with different processing conditions. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Conductivity of LZC with different processing conditions.

From: A cost-effective and humidity-tolerant chloride solid electrolyte for lithium batteries

Fig. 2

a, b Nyquist plots of the as-milled (a) and 350 °C-annealed LZC (b) at 25 °C. Note that the data here are not plotted in the unit of resistance, but in the unit of resistivity, i.e., the reciprocal of conductivity, which is calculated using the resistance and sample dimension. The diameters of the pellets used for measurement are 10.8 mm, while the pellet thicknesses are 0.90 and 0.92 mm for the as-milled and 350 °C-annealed LZC, respectively. c The transient current behavior under DC bias for the as-milled and 350 °C-annealed LZC with stainless-steel (SS) electrodes. Note that the data of the as-milled LZC here is vertically offset by 5 µA cm−2. d Arrhenius plots of the as-milled and 350 °C-annealed LZC.

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