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Lin, Shawn-Yu; Hsieh, Mei-Li; John, Sajeev; Frey, B.; Bur, James A.; Luk, Ting-Shan; Wang, Xuanjie; Narayanan, Shankar (, Scientific Reports)
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Hundekar, Prateek; Basu, Swastik; Fan, Xiulin; Li, Lu; Yoshimura, Anthony; Gupta, Tushar; Sarbada, Varun; Lakhnot, Aniruddha; Jain, Rishabh; Narayanan, Shankar; et al (, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)Significance Historically, battery self-heating has been viewed negatively as an undesirable attribute. However, we report that battery self-heat, if properly controlled, can smoothen dendritic features in potassium metal batteries. This could open the door to high gravimetric and volumetric energy density potassium-ion batteries that could offer a sustainable and low-cost alternative to the incumbent lithium-ion technology.more » « less
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