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Researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) track lithium ions as they travelled through the battery material.
They were able to map their arrangement in the crystal lattice of an iron phosphate cathode with unprecedented resolution.
The knowledge we have gained about ion diffusion can be transferred to other battery materials with only minor adjustments.
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