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  • Conventional slurry electrodes limit high-energy lithium batteries. This work shows that dry-processed electrodes with molecularly coupled carbon–binder networks enable high mass and active material loading, supporting stable high-voltage operation and enhancing battery energy density.

    • Minghao Zhang
    • Boyan K. Stoychev
    • Ying Shirley Meng
    Research
    Nature Energy
    P: 1-13
  • Designing energy efficient and scalable artificial networks for neuromorphic computing remains a challenge. Here, the authors demonstrate tree-like conductance states at room temperature in strongly correlated perovskite nickelates by modulating proton distribution under high speed electric pulses.

    • Hai-Tian Zhang
    • Tae Joon Park
    • Shriram Ramanathan
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-9
  • Discontinuous solid-solid phase transformations are crucial for battery electrode performance. Here, authors use operando Bragg Coherent Diffractive Imaging to visualize Li-rich phase nucleation and growth in LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 during discharge, revealing interface evolution driven by dislocations.

    • Yifei Sun
    • Sunny Hy
    • Andrej Singer
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-8
  • Charge and spin density waves describe periodic distortions to the electronic structure of a given system and ultrafast laser techniques can provide unique mechanistic insight into their underling physics. Here, the authors use femtosecond laser pulses to understand the role phonon dynamics play in the formation of a spin density wave in Cr thin films.

    • Jiaruo Li
    • Oleg Yu. Gorobtsov
    • Andrej Singer
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 5, P: 1-6
  • Synchrotron-based Bragg coherent x-ray diffraction (CXD) measurements proposed to study giant magnetorestriction in nickel NW: (a) Monochromatic X-ray beam is focused by Kirkpatrick-Baez mirrors, which creates a localized illumination on the sample (S). By rotating the sample through the Bragg condition in increments of about 0.005 degrees, CXD patterns in the vicinity of the (111) and (002) reciprocal lattice points are recorded with a two-dimensional pixelated detector. A series of diffraction patterns (collected as a function of external magnetic field H) are shown here. The interference fringes are due to the finite extent of the nanowire. The color scale is calibrated in units of X-ray photons per pixel; the center of the pattern reaches a value of 9,000, but is saturated here. (b) SQUID-hysteresis loops of a 200 nm wide and 2 micron long nickel nanowire measured with an applied field at room temperature. (c) Relative change in the lattice spacing (corresponding to the asymmetry and shift of the center of mass of the measured Bragg peaks) along the < 100 > direction and the < 110 > directions. Measurements are taken during a cyclic loading (increasing magnetic field strength) and unloading procedure.

    • Anastasios Pateras
    • Ross Harder
    • Edwin Fohtung
    ResearchOpen Access
    NPG Asia Materials
    Volume: 11, P: 1-7