Abstract

AbstractThis paper reports about new insight into a problem of a laser–matter interaction during Raman probing of lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4), discusses phase transformation kinetics in powder samples, and provides some methodological recommendations. LiFePO4 is the second most popular positive electrode material in the global lithium battery industry, but the use of Raman spectroscopy for its structural characterization is hampered by the laser‐induced degradation. The statistical/big‐data approach to Raman spectra measurements is utilized to revise the problem and suggest a simple model of laser‐induced phase transformations in powder LiFePO4. The results are proposed to be used for better understanding of the physics and chemistry of other processes taking place in electrochemical cells, namely, lithiation/delithiation and thermal stability/safety studies. Simple recommendations for nondestructive LiFePO4 characterization by Raman spectroscopy are formulated.

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