Physical aspects of the lithium ion interaction with the imperfect silicene located on a silver substrate
Letters on Materials 8 (4), 2018 pp. 463-467
A. E. Galashev, K. A. Ivanichkina, O. R. Rakhmanova, Yu. P. Zaikov
Abstract — Epitaxy of Si on a silver substrate is the main method to obtain silicene. The latter does not separate from the substrate. In the present paper, the possibility of using silicene on a silver substrate as an anode for lithium-ion batteries is studied by the method of molecular dynamics. Structural and mechanical effects arising from the motion of a Li+ ion through a planar channel formed by a perfect and defective two-layer silicene are studied. Generally, the defect stability and silicene sheet integrity are independent of the Ag(001) or Ag(111) substrate type. The transverse vibrations of Si atoms in the channel have a significant effect on the motion of lithium ions. This effect is taken into account by using the interference factor that describes the slowing down of the motion of the Li+ ion in the channel. The dependence of this coefficient on the size of vacancy defects in silicene is determined. The presence of the substrate makes this dependence less relevant. The stress distribution in the defective silicene while driving a lithium ion along the planar silicene channel is calculated. The strongest stresses in the silicene are created by forces directed perpendicular to the strength of the external electric field. These forces dominate in the silicene channel placed on the substrates of both types.
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