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Studying lithium growth on diverse substrates with unique crystal structures is crucial for linking atomic and macroscopic views, which ensures a long cycle life and safety in lithium metal batteries. This work provides explanations on (1) the stages of nucleation, which are influenced by the adsorption-relaxation mechanism, (2) acquiring evolved traits of dendritic morphology from the embryo, and (3) the integration of the atomic and macroscopic perspectives through a variety of techniques at different scales to validate dendrite evolution. The heteroepitaxial growth process of the embryos is divided into two principal stages: nucleation and growth. The adsorption-type substrates exhibit characteristics of relatively lower average interaction energy and specific stress energy during the nucleation stage. At the growth stage, the adsorption-type substrate tends to facilitate multilayer growth. This work provides potential to design and material selection for lithium metal batteries, contributing to the development of safer, more efficient, and longer-lasting energy storage systems. © 2024 American Chemical Society.
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ACS Energy Letters
Year: 2024
Issue: 10
Volume: 9
Page: 5215-5224
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