Single
Crystallization of Olivine Lithium Phosphate
Nanowires using Oriented Attachments
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Abstract
Electrospinning
enables fabrication of nanowires (NWs) of various
materials from a polymer solution. Nevertheless, few reports have
described single crystallization of oxide and polyanion NWs. Its mechanism
remains unknown. This report presents transmission electron microscopy
observations of conversion from electrospun amorphous NWs to single-crystalline
olivine lithium phosphate NWs. After nucleation and grain growth,
single crystallization is achieved by the attachment of adjacent crystal
grains with common crystallographic orientations in an amorphous phase
confined to self-forming carbon shells. The present NW axes have no
specific orientation. These results imply that self-forming shells
play a key role in achieving single-crystalline NWs in electrospinning