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Article Citation - WoS: 33Citation - Scopus: 33Influence of Aging on Electrocaloric Effect in Li+ Doped Batio3 Ceramics(Elsevier Ltd., 2019) Güvenç, Çetin Meriç; Adem, UmutAging creates significant changes in the properties of the ferroelectric materials such as dielectric and piezoelectric properties. However, the influence of aging on the electrocaloric effect (ECE) has not yet been investigated. In this work, we investigate the effect of the aging on the ECE in acceptor (Liþ) doped BaTiO3 ceramics. We observe that aging induced defect polarization (PD) reduces the saturation polarization of the doped samples until Tc ¼ 115 C. Above that temperature PD loses its effectiveness and material behaves like a fresh sample. Suppression of polarization below TC due to aging effect results in a sharper slope change in the temperature dependence of electrical polarization in aged samples which causes an increase in the electrocaloric temperature change of Liþ doped BaTiO3 ceramics up to 23% at TC. Above a critical Li doping amount, both negative and positive electrocaloric effect are observed in the same sample.Article Citation - WoS: 270Citation - Scopus: 299Interface-Engineered All-Solid Li-Ion Batteries Based on Garnet-Type Fast Li+ Conductors(John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2016) Van Den Broek, Jan; Afyon, Semih; Rupp, Jennifer L.M.All-solid-state Li-ion batteries based on Li7La3Zr2O12 (LLZO) garnet structures require novel electrode assembly strategies to guarantee a proper Li+ transfer at the electrode–electrolyte interfaces. Here, first stable cell performances are reported for Li-garnet, c-Li6.25Al0.25La3Zr2O12, all-solid-state batteries running safely with a full ceramics setup, exemplified with the anode material Li4Ti5O12. Novel strategies to design an enhanced Li+ transfer at the electrode–electrolyte interface using an interface-engineered all-solid-state battery cell based on a porous garnet electrolyte interface structure, in which the electrode material is intimately embedded, are presented. The results presented here show for the first time that all-solid-state Li-ion batteries with LLZO electrolytes can be reversibly charge–discharge cycled also in the low potential ranges (≈1.5 V) for combinations with a ceramic anode material. Through a model experiment, the interface between the electrode and electrolyte constituents is systematically modified revealing that the interface engineering helps to improve delivered capacities and cycling properties of the all-solid-state Li-ion batteries based on garnet-type cubic LLZO structures.Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 5Hydrothermal Synthesis and Characterization of a New Layered Compound Li2vgeo5(Elsevier Ltd., 2004) Eanes, Mehtap; Kolis, Joseph W.The new compound Li2VGeO5 with a layered structure has been synthesized at 580°C via the hydrothermal method. The compound crystallizes in the space group P4/n of the tetragonal system with two formula units in a cell of dimensions a=6.5187(9)Å, c=4.5092(9)Å (T=298K), V=191.61(5)Å3. The structure is composed of layers made of repeating [(VO5)(GeO4)]1- units. Li+ ions reside between the layers. The magnetic susceptibility data show an antiferromagnetic coupling below 5K with C=0.47emuKmol-1, and θ=-13K with μeff=1.89μB for each Li 2VGeO5 unit.
