Tracking Ion Migrations at the Nanoscale in Rechargeable Batteries
September 29, 2015
During the 507th Brookhaven Lecture, Dong Su explains how he and his colleagues are using advanced tools at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven Lab to study materials and determine how different atomic-level structures can improve performance for rechargeable batteries. Read More
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