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Spin polarized particles exhibiting beta decay, such as, muon and 8Li are very useful for detecting internal magnetic fields in solids. Here, I review our attempts to use these spin polarized beams for battery materials research. Due to a unique lifetime and gyromagnetic ratio of muon, a positive muon spin rotation and relaxation (µ+SR) technique is very popular for studying microscopic internal magnetic...
Nanometric amorphous iron-based oxides of bacterial origin show a great potential as an Fe3+/Fe0 conversion anode material for lithium-ion batteries. By means of in situ Mössbauer spectroscopy, chemical states of Fe ions were examined under the discharge-charge process of the bacterial iron-oxide electrode in a lithium-ion half-cell. As for the first discharge process, the successive reduction of...
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