Raman Spectroscopy of LiFePO4 and Li3V2(PO4)3 Prepared as Cathode Materials
D. Ziółkowskaa, K.P. Koronaa, M. Kamińskaa, E. Grzankab, M. Andrzejczukc, S.-H. Wud and M.-S. Chend
aFaculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Hoża 69, 00-681 Warsaw, Poland
bInstitute of High Pressure Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sokołowska 29/37, 01-142 Warsaw, Poland
cFaculty of Materials Science and Eng., Warsaw Univ. of Technology, Wołoska 141, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland
dDepartment of Materials Engineering, Tatung University, Taipei, Taiwan
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Structure of samples of lithium iron vanadium phosphates of different compositions were investigated by X-rays, electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. The investigated salts were mainly of olivine-like and NASICON-like structures. The X-ray diffraction and the Raman scattering show different crystalline structures, which is probably caused by difference between cores of the crystallites (probed by X-rays) and their shells (probed by the Raman scattering). Most of the Raman spectra were identified with previously published data, however in the samples with high vanadium concentration we have observed new, not reported earlier modes at 835 cm-1 and 877 cm-1, that we identified as oscillations related to V2O74- or VO43- anions.
DOI: 10.12693/APhysPolA.120.973
PACS numbers: 78.30.Hv, 82.80.Gk, 82.47.Aa