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Colloquium: In-situ Neutron Measurements in Battery Research

ABSTRACT

Large scientific research facilities such as synchrotron X-ray and neutron sources have enabled in-situ measurements for advancing the design, synthesis, processing and applications of materials. We have carried out critical in situ neutron measurements on Li distribution and transport during the battery operation, and gain new insights in the function and failure of battery systems. Four neutron measurement techniques, neutron depth profiling (NDP), neutron reflectivity (NR), small angle neutron scattering (SANS), and neutron imaging (NI) have been used to quantify real-time information of the Li transport in electrode, sub-nanometer interfacial structures, and fracturing of electrode particles. Using examples, we demonstrate that in situ neutron diagnoses offer new opportunities in revealing mechanisms affecting the performance and lifetime of secondary batteries.

BIOGRAPHY

Prof. Wang obtained his Bachelor of Science in Physics from the Peking University and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1999. After postdoc research at NIST, he was an assistant professor at Michigan Technological University, an associate professor at the State University of New York, Binghamton, a research professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, and the founding director of the SLDF, the first deuteration facility in China. Prof. Wang has had extensive research experience in neutron techniques for studying soft matter, nanotechnology, electronics and batteries, and authored over 100 publications and 8 patents. Prof. Wang was a member of the Bohmische Physical Society, a recipient of the NSF Career Award, an Empire-State Professor at SUNY, and a NIST-ARRA Senior Research Fellow.

Event Details
Speaker
Prof. Hao Wang
Professor, University of Maryland

Date & Time
01 Feb 2023 @ 2 pm

Venue
LT-17, Yeung Kin Man Academic Building, City University of Hong Kong

Chair
Prof. Yang Ren (34422824)
yangren@cityu.edu.hk