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First-principles approaches to simulate lithiation in silicon electrodes

  • Stanford University
  • SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
  • Peking University

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Abstract

Silicon is viewed as an excellent electrode material for lithium batteries due to its high lithium storage capacity. Various Si nanostructures, such as Si nanowires, have performed well as lithium battery anodes and have opened up exciting opportunities for the use of Si in energy storage devices. The mechanism of lithium insertion and the interaction between Li and the Si electrode must be understood at the atomic level; this understanding can be achieved by first-principles simulation. Here, first-principles computations of lithiation in silicon electrodes are reviewed. The review focuses on three aspects: the various properties of bulk Li-Si compounds with different Li concentrations, the electronic structure of Si nanowires and Li insertion behavior in Si nanowires, and the dynamic lithiation process at the Li/Si interface. Potential study directions in this research field and difficulties that the field still faces are discussed at the end.

Original languageEnglish
Article number074001
JournalModelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering
Volume21
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2013

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