Issue 29, 2016

Solid-state electrochemistry on the nanometer and atomic scales: the scanning probe microscopy approach

Abstract

Energy technologies of the 21st century require an understanding and precise control over ion transport and electrochemistry at all length scales – from single atoms to macroscopic devices. This short review provides a summary of recent studies dedicated to methods of advanced scanning probe microscopy for probing electrochemical transformations in solids at the meso-, nano- and atomic scales. The discussion presents the advantages and limitations of several techniques and a wealth of examples highlighting peculiarities of nanoscale electrochemistry.

Graphical abstract: Solid-state electrochemistry on the nanometer and atomic scales: the scanning probe microscopy approach

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
23 Febr. 2016
Accepted
20 Apr. 2016
First published
21 Apr. 2016

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 13838-13858

Solid-state electrochemistry on the nanometer and atomic scales: the scanning probe microscopy approach

E. Strelcov, S. M. Yang, S. Jesse, N. Balke, R. K. Vasudevan and S. V. Kalinin, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 13838 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR01524G

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