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Spark Award 2014
(video, 10.03.2014)
Patent: Strained Multilayer Resistive-switching Memory Elements
News
Memristive Information Storage and Logics group: "How
does Moisture affect the Physical Property of Memristance for
Anionic-Electronic Resistive Switching Memories?" and also the first publication of the Solar-to-Fuel Conversion Reactor Materials team: "Perovskite La0.6Sr0.4Cr1-xCoxO3-δ
Solid Solutions for Solar-Thermochemical Fuel Production: Strategies to Lower
the Operation Temperature".
Inaugural Lecture
Prof. Jennifer Rupp: Nano-Elektronik und -Ionik: Memristive Speicher und Energie Konversion (video, 08.02.2013)
Reto Pfenninger, Michael Rawlence, Dr. Michal Struzik
Formerly: Dr. Iñigo Garbayo, Dr. Semih Afyon
Li-ion batteries dominate the portable electronics market. However, the current electrode materials are still far away from satisfying the large energy density required for various applications (e.g. electric vehicles). Solid inorganic electrolytes become quite important at this point that can enable the use of high capacity electrode materials, which are otherwise not very stable and safe to be used in liquid electrolytes. Li7La3Zr2O12 and doped variants are especially interesting solid electrolyte candidates with high Li-ion conductivities in the range of ~ 10-4 S/cm at RT and with possible large thermal operation windows, up to 1 000˚C.
Highlights of our research can be found in the Paper gallery.
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