Lithium-ion battery electrode
Energy & Advanced Materials
A lithium-ion battery electrode was analyzed using Scanning Spreading Resistance Microscopy (SSRM). The resistance image reveals clear contrast across the electrode surface, with a peak-to-valley difference of about 61.4 GΩ.
Scanning Conditions
- System: NX-Hivac
- Scan Mode: Scanning Spreading Resistance Microscopy (SSRM), (Channel: SSRM Resistance)
- Scan Rate: 1 Hz
- Scan Size: 50 µm × 50 µm
- Pixel Size: 4096 × 2048 pixels
- Peak-to-valley: 61.4 GΩ
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