The 69th JSAP Spring Meeting 2022

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7 Beam Technology and Nanofabrication » 7.2 Applications and technologies of electron beams

[26a-F308-1~8] 7.2 Applications and technologies of electron beams

Sat. Mar 26, 2022 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM F308 (F308)

Mitsunori Kitta(AIST), Takafumi Ishida(Nagoya University)

9:15 AM - 9:30 AM

[26a-F308-2] Cross-Sectional Transmission Electron Microscopy Observation of Li-C Nanocomposites Deposited onto Au Protrusions

〇WeiMing Lin1, Shinsuke Ozeki1, Kento Oyama1, Tatsuya Akiyama2, Takumi Yoshida1, Yazid Yaakob3, Toru Asaka1, Noriyuki Sonoyama1, Masaki Tanemura1 (1.Nagoya Inst. Tech., 2.F.C.C Co., Ltd, 3.Putra Malaysia Univ.)

Keywords:X-TEM, Nano-protrusion, Lithium-carbon nanocomposites

In the TEM analyses, cross-sectional observation (X-TEM) is favorable in achieving high resolution images and better microstructural information of the material. However, X-TEM generally requires sample thickness less than 100nm, thus the time-consuming sample preparation such as the combination of mechanical polishing and ion-milling or focused ion-beam is unavoidable. To ease this, here we demonstrate the use of Au nanoprotrusions (AuNPs) fabricated by Ar+ ion sputtering as a characterization platform, and lithium-carbon (Li-C) nanocomposite [1] was deposited thereon for X-TEM observation.
In this TEM observation, JEM ARM 200F operated at 200 kV equipped with electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) was employed. Prior to the X-TEM analyses, the fabrication of AuNPs was optimized. Depending on the sputtering parameters, the AuNPs altered in shape from slender needle-like, needle-like, pencil-like [Fig. 1(a)] and finally to a dull conical structure. The X-TEM observation on Li-C [Fig. 1(b)] revealed that the metallic Li embedded in amorphous C matrix [Fig. 2] was clearly observed in lattice image. The result was further confirmed by EELS analysis revealing the metallic Li peak.
The controllable fabrication of AuNPs was successfully presented and the X-TEM observation of Li-C was performed without the unfavorable sample preparation. From X-TEM, metallic Li was preserved in Li-C film, which would be the promising candidate for anode of Li ion battery of next generation. Our next step is the X-TEM during/after charge-discharge process.