File:LGP crystal structure.png
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English: LGP crystal structure; lithium ions are occupying Li(1) sites. In LAGP, Ge atoms will be partially substituted by Al atoms and additional lithium ions will be introduced in empty Li(2) sites.
The image has been created using the Crystal Toolkit available at The Materials Project editor (https://materialsproject.org/. Database version 2021_05_13. Powered by pymatgen version 2022.0.8.) based on data reported in the Supporting Information available at doi:10.1021/acsami.8b00842, and later edited by me. Further information about The Materials Project and the Crystal Toolkit available at doi:10.1063/1.4812323 and doi:10.1016/j.commatsci.2012.10.028. |
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Author | Andrea Macrelli |
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