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May 15, 2009

Scanning electron micrograph of a particle of the MIT battery material.

Scanning electron micrograph of a particle of the MIT battery material reported in Nature. The dark area indicates the inside of the particle surrounded by a lighter surface layer only five nanometers wide.

Credit: Courtesy Ceder Lab/MIT


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