Phase diagram of
- 1 November 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 44 (17) , 9170-9177
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.44.9170
Abstract
Using lithium/graphite electrochemical cells and in situ x-ray diffraction, we have determined the phase diagram of for 0<x<1 and 0 °C<T<70 °C. We find several differences between our results and previous work. For x<0.04, the intercalated Li is randomly distributed throughout the graphite host in a dilute stage-1 phase. As x increases past 0.04, a clear coexistence between this phase and a stage-4 phase is observed. As x increases further at 21 °C, transitions to stage 3, to a ‘‘liquidlike’’ stage-2 phase (denoted 2L), to stage 2, and finally to filled stage 1 occur sequentially as expected on the basis of previous work. We have been able to accurately determine the ranges in x and in T of the single-phase and the coexisting-phase regions. Clear coexisting-phase regions are observed (indicating first-order transitions) for all the transitions except for the stage-4 to -3 transition. We discuss the difference between this transition and the others. The average layer spacing of has been measured as a function of x.
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