First-Principles Statistical Mechanics Study of Magnetic Fluctuations and Order-Disorder in the Spinel LiNi(0.5)Mn(1.5)O(4) Cathode

基于第一性原理统计力学方法研究尖晶石型LiNi(0.5)Mn(1.5)O(4)正极材料的磁涨落和有序-无序特性

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Abstract

While significant magnetic interactions exist in lithium transition metal oxides, commonly used as Li-ion cathodes, the interplay between magnetic couplings, disorder, and redox processes remains poorly understood. In this work, we focus on the high-voltage spinel LiNi(0.5)Mn(1.5)O(4) (LNMO) cathode as a model system on which to apply a computational framework that uses first principles-based statistical mechanics methods to predict the finite temperature magnetic properties of materials and provide insights into the complex interplay between magnetic and chemical degrees of freedom. Density functional theory calculations on multiple distinct Ni-Mn orderings within the LNMO system, including the ordered ground-state structure (space group P4(3)32), reveal a preference for a ferrimagnetic arrangement of the Ni and Mn sublattices due to strong antiferromagnetic superexchange interactions between neighboring Mn(4+) and Ni(2+) ions and ferromagnetic Mn-Mn and Ni-Ni couplings, as revealed by magnetic cluster expansions. These results are consistent with qualitative predictions using the Goodenough-Kanamori-Anderson rules. Simulations of the finite temperature magnetic properties of LNMO are conducted using Metropolis Monte Carlo. We find that a "semiclassical" Monte Carlo sampling method based on the Heisenberg Hamiltonian accurately predicts experimental magnetic transition temperatures observed in magnetometry measurements. This study highlights the importance of a robust computational toolkit that accurately captures the complex chemomagnetic interactions and predicts finite temperature magnetic behavior to help analyze experimental magnetic and magnetic resonance spectroscopy data acquired ex situ and operando.

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