Hi all,

I am seeking help on understanding why peak broadens during LiOH crystal
development.


Background: we have identified LiOH as a major component in the interphase
of batteries and we are trying to understand how it evolves. We obtained
the Williamson-Hall plot for the LiOH phase as shown below. Black: 1st cycle;
Red: 5th cycle; Green: 30th cycle. So the green one has obvious anisotropic
broadening and we found literature that suggests this is due to
pallet-shaped LiOH. But going from 1st cycle to 30th cycle (black to
green), the peak width is in general more broadened. We thought LiOH would
grow in size so the peaks should become more sharp. So this is sort of
against our expectations. Can such a phenomenon be explained by strain and
if so, can anyone provide comments or suggestions? Thank you!


Regards

Enyuan

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