Fig. 6: The temperature dependence of the interfacial resistance growth. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: The temperature dependence of the interfacial resistance growth.

From: A mechanistic investigation of the Li10GeP2S12|LiNi1-x-yCoxMnyO2 interface stability in all-solid-state lithium batteries

Fig. 6

a The increase of interfacial resistance with time at different temperatures and SOC. b The slope (k’, rate constant) and c intercept (R0, charge-transfer resistance) from the parabolic fitting of a. d The temperature dependence of normalized rate constant (k”). The activation energy was measured by the slope of the fitting line with Arrhenius equation. The error bars are determined by one standard deviation on the impedance fitting.

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