Juwon Kim , Danwon Lee , Chihyun Nam , Jinkyu Chung , Bonho Koo , Namdong Kim , Jongwoo Lim
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Energy material analysis via in-situ/operando scanning transmission x-ray microscopy: A review
The development of advanced energy systems is essential for replacing fossil fuel-based societies, and progress in the fundamental understanding of solid-state energy materials has revolutionized this field. In particular, investigating the inhomogeneity of reactions in energy systems requires analysis at the level of individual particles, which are the smallest units in the system. Synchrotron-based scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) is a valuable tool for exploring reaction and degradation mechanisms, and providing nanoscale site-specific information on chemical and structural changes within single particles. In-situ/operando STXM is particularly useful for observing reactions under well-controlled conditions in real time, thus providing insights into local phenomena obscured by the ensemble effect. This review highlights the research achievements of in-situ/operando STXM in the field of energy materials and provides perspectives for advanced X-ray imaging techniques that can further enhance STXM capabilities.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena publishes experimental, theoretical and applied work in the field of electron spectroscopy and electronic structure, involving techniques which use high energy photons (>10 eV) or electrons as probes or detected particles in the investigation.