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Negative muon spin rotation and relaxation study on Li metal

30 Aug 2022, 17:20
1h 40m
Science and Technology Campus, University of Parma

Science and Technology Campus, University of Parma

University of Parma, Italy
Poster New techniques Posters

Speaker

Jun Sugiyama (CROSS Neutron Science and Technology Center)

Description

During the $\mu^-$SR measurements on Li-ion battery materials, a part of implanted $\mu^-$ is naturally captured by Li nucleus, leading to the formation of muonic-Li species in target materials. The past $\mu^-$SR study on Li metal shows the lack of relaxation in the TF-$\mu^-$SR spectrum at room temperature [1], despite the presence of large nuclear magnetic fields at the muonic-Li position from the surrounding Li nuclei. Such phenomenon was explained by diffusion of a He-like muonic-Li in Li metal. On the other hand, the He diffusion in solids is reported as a thermally activated process based on a thermochronometry gas analysis [2]. Therefore, the TF relaxation rate in Li is expected to increase with decreasing temperature, as the muonic-Li diffusion is suppressed at low temperatures.
Nevertheless, the $\mu^-$SR experiment on both natural Li and $^6$Li indicates the absence of detectable TF relaxation rates even at the lowest temperature measured. This clearly excludes the scenario that the muonic-Li start to diffuse at a certain temperature below 300 K. Although the mechanism on such a zero TF relaxation rate is not fully understood, we could ignore the contribution from the muonic-Li on the asymmetry $\mu^-$SR spectrum for the Li-ion battery materials.

[1] D. Favart et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. ${\bf 25}$, 1348 (1970).
[2] C. Huber et al., Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta ${\bf 75}$, 2170 (2011).

Primary author

Jun Sugiyama (CROSS Neutron Science and Technology Center)

Co-authors

Izumi Umegaki (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.) Soshi Takeshita (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)) Prof. Takehito Nakano (Ibaraki University) Kazuhiko Ninomiya (Osaka University) Prof. Koichiro Shimomura (KEK) Prof. M. Kenya Kubo (International Christian University)

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