Erinmwingbovo, CollinsCollinsErinmwingbovoSiller, V.V.SillerNuñez, MarcMarcNuñezTrócoli, R.R.TrócoliBrogioli, D.D.BrogioliMorata, A.A.MorataLa Mantia, F.F.La Mantia2020-11-242020-11-242020-01-200013-4686https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/456910.26092/elib/366The kinetics of the reversible insertion of lithium ions assisted by aqueous environment into thin film fabricated by multi-layer pulsed laser deposition is studied using dynamic multi-frequency analysis (DMFA). This method allowed us to acquire time resolved impedance spectra in the range of 210 kHz to 11.5 Hz during cyclic voltammetry. The impedance spectra obtained comprises of two RC time constants (semi-circles) indicating that the reversible insertion process of lithium ions in thin films in aqueous media follows a two-stage intercalation process with the first stage as the (de)solvation step of the lithium ions and the second stage as a (de)insertion process with a concurrent change in the oxidation state of manganese. The temporal development of the kinetic parameters with the state of charge during the voltage sweep was investigated and reported in this work.16enAlle Rechte vorbehaltenAlle Rechte vorbehaltenLiMn2O4 thin filmsInterfacial lithium ion transferMulti-layer pulse laser depositionMulti-frequency analysisDynamic impedance spectroscopy540Dynamic impedance spectroscopy of LiMn2O4 thin films made by multi-layer pulsed laser depositionArtikel/Aufsatzurn:nbn:de:gbv:46-elib45695