Persistent and partially mobile oxygen vacancies in Li-rich layered oxides
Peter M. Csernica(Stanford University), William C. Chueh(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Kevin H. Stone(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), William E. Gent(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), S. Kalirai(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Michael F. Toney(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Emma Kaeli(Stanford University), Young‐Sang Yu(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Xin Xu(Stanford University), Kipil Lim(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Sung-Jin Ahn(Samsung (South Korea)), Ann F. Marshall(Stanford University), Yunzhi Liu(Southern Medical University), Robert Sinclair(Stanford University), David A. Shapiro(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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