Fig. 5: Nanodiffraction imaging misorientation maps of the LMNO collected during charging. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Nanodiffraction imaging misorientation maps of the LMNO collected during charging.

From: Defects and nanostrain gradients control phase transition mechanisms in single crystal high-voltage lithium spinel

Fig. 5

The top two rows were collected during the first voltage plateau (Li1 Li0.5 transition) (a), while the bottom row was collected during the second voltage plateau (Li0.5 Li0 transition) (b). The hue and saturation on the colorwheel correspond to the azimuth and the altitude of the scattering vector, in the polar coordinate system shown in Fig. 1c. The numbering matches the data shown in Fig. 4. Note the tilt magnitude for part (b) is larger than in (a), to accommodate the larger tilts seen during the second voltage plateau.

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