Rapid reversible electromigration of intercalated K ions within individual MoO3 nanobundle
Rapid and reversible electromigration of intercalated K ions within an individual layered single crystalline KxMoO3 nanobundle is observed. When an electric current was applied to a KxMoO3 nanobundle, the K ions migrated readily and rapidly in the flowing direction of electrons within the nanobun...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/96338 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/9902 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Rapid and reversible electromigration of intercalated K ions within an individual layered single
crystalline KxMoO3 nanobundle is observed. When an electric current was applied to a KxMoO3
nanobundle, the K ions migrated readily and rapidly in the flowing direction of electrons within the
nanobundle and accumulated near an electrode. Upon reversal of the applied current, the
accumulated K ions near one electrode were driven back and gathered near the opposite electrode.
This observation is attributed to the unique structure of KxMoO3 where K ions occupy O vacancies
in the nanobundle and the location of K ions is exactly the channel of high current density within
the nanobundle. The duration required to induce significant accumulation of K ions and relaxation
time of accumulated ions were significantly shorter than the value reported in other interstitial
systems. The reversible ion movement was repeated for hundred times and remarkably there were
no obvious sign of structural damage in the nanobundle. |
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