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Phase programming: microstructural design in rechargeable battery materials

Figure 2. Phase programming strategies toward high energy density cathodes. (A) Schematic illustration of phase programming for high-energy-density cathode materials; (B) Scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) image showing single-layer Li2MnO3 superstructures embedded in an O2-type structure[40]. Reprinted with permission from Ref.[40] Copyright © 2018 Wiley; (C) STEM image of disordered rock-salt material, corresponding FFT, and intensity color maps showing the distributions of both Li-rich (green) and transition metal-rich (red) nanoregions, as well as Li-rich regions alone[41]. Reprinted with permission from Ref.[41] Copyright © 2023 Springer Nature; (D) X-ray Rietveld refinement of layered V2O3 and polyanionic host phases; (E) High-resolution transmission electron microscope image of a heterostructure between two phases[42]. Figure D and E reprinted with permission from Ref.[42] Copyright © 2025 Royal Society of Chemistry. FFT: Fast Fourier transform.

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