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Hu, Yinan; Iwata, Geoffrey Z.; Bougas, Lykourgos; Blanchard, John W.; Wickenbrock, Arne; Jakob, Gerhard; Schwarz, Stephan; Schwarzinger, Clemens; Jerschow, Alexej; Budker, Dmitry (, Applied Sciences)null (Ed.)Solid-state battery technology is motivated by the desire to deliver flexible power storage in a safe and efficient manner. The increasingly widespread use of batteries from mass production facilities highlights the need for a rapid and sensitive diagnostic tool for identifying battery defects. We demonstrate the use of atomic magnetometry to measure the magnetic fields around miniature solid-state battery cells. These fields encode information about battery manufacturing defects, state of charge, and impurities, and they can provide important insights into battery aging processes. Compared with SQUID-based magnetometry, the availability of atomic magnetometers, however, highlights the possibility of constructing a low-cost, portable, and flexible implementation of battery quality control and characterization technology.more » « less
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