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X Author: Scott A Jones

2005

Bloom, Ira, Andrew N Jansen, Daniel P Abraham, Jamie Knuth, Scott A Jones, Vincent S Battaglia, and Gary L Henriksen."Differential voltage analyses of high-power, lithium-ion cells: 1. Technique and application."Journal of power sources 139.1 (2005) 295-303. DOI

2003

Bloom, Ira, Scott A Jones, Vincent S Battaglia, Gary L Henriksen, Jon P Christophersen, Randy B Wright, Chinh D Ho, Jeffrey R Belt, and Chester G Motloch."Effect of cathode composition on capacity fade, impedance rise and power fade in high-power, lithium-ion cells."Journal of power sources 124.2 (2003) 538-550. DOI

2002

Bloom, Ira, Scott A Jones, Edward G Polzin, Vincent S Battaglia, Gary L Henriksen, Chester G Motloch, Randy B Wright, Rudolph G Jungst, Herbert L Case, and Daniel H Doughty."Mechanisms of impedance rise in high-power, lithium-ion cells."Journal of power sources 111.1 (2002) 152-159. DOI
Ben Wright, Randy, Chester G Motloch, Jeffrey R Belt, Jon P Christophersen, Chinh D Ho, Roger A Richardson, Ira Bloom, Scott A Jones, Vincent S Battaglia, Gary L Henriksen, Terry Unkelhaeuser, David Ingersoll, Herbert L Case, Susan A Rogers, and Raymond A Sutula."Calendar-and cycle-life studies of advanced technology development program generation 1 lithium-ion batteries."Journal of power sources 110.2 (2002) 445-470. DOI

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