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X Author: Alpesh Khushalcha Shukla

2018

Kan, Wang Hay, Biao Deng, Yahong Xu, Alpesh Khushalcha Shukla, Tao Bo, Shuo Zhang, Jin Liu, Piero Pianetta, Bao-Tian Wang, Yijin Liu, and Guoying Chen."Understanding the Effect of Local Short-Range Ordering on Lithium Diffusion in Li1.3Nb0.3Mn0.4O2 Single-Crystal Cathode."Chem 4.9 (2018) 2108 - 2123. DOI
Kan, Wang Hay, Dongchang Chen, Joseph K Papp, Alpesh Khushalcha Shukla, Ashfia Huq, Craig M Brown, Bryan D McCloskey, and Guoying Chen."Unravelling Solid-State Redox Chemistry in Li 1.3Nb 0.3Mn 0.4O 2 Single-Crystal Cathode Material."Chemistry of Materials 30.5 (2018) 1655 - 1666. DOI

2017

Kuppan, Saravanan, Alpesh Khushalcha Shukla, Daniel Membreno, Dennis Nordlund, and Guoying Chen."Revealing Anisotropic Spinel Formation on Pristine Li- and Mn-Rich Layered Oxide Surface and Its Impact on Cathode Performance."Advanced Energy Materials 7.11 (2017) 1602010. DOI

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