Hassan Hafez, Johanna Weidelt, Jijeesh Ravi Nair, Diddo Diddens, Wentao Zhang, Felix Pfeiffer, Tiago de Oliveira Schneider, Markus Meinert, Tomoki Hiraoka, Linda Nesterov, Masoud Baghernejad, Dmitry Turchinovich
The polyethylene oxide (PEO)-based polymer electrolytes containing lithium salts pave the way for the development of safe lithium batteries with high energy storage capacity. Enabled by the flexibly vibrating polymer matrix, the Li-ion transport occurs via hopping along and between the polymer chains. Here, terahertz (THz) time-domain spectroscopy over a frequency range extending from 0.1 THz to 7 THz is applied to investigate the conduction properties of PEO-based electrolytes with lithium salts, and to elucidate the associated dependence of the THz conductivity on the content of the added lithium salt and the electrolyte temperature. It is remarkably found that the higher the observed THz vibrational activity of the electrolyte, the higher its technologically relevant ionic conductivity.
Wentao Zhang, Pablo Maldonado, Zuanming Jin, Tom Seifert, Jacek Arabski, Guy Schmerber, Eric Beaurepaire, Mischa Bonn, Tobias Kampfrath, Peter Oppeneer, Dmitry Turchinovich
In laser-excited ferromagnetic heterostructures, both ultrafast local magnetization dynamics and spin-transport processes can lead to a THz emission. Here, we demonstrate that the THz emission spectroscopy is a powerful tool to investigate ultrafast magnetization dynamics in laser-excited magnetic systems. The polarity of emitted THz can be used to distinguish which process, local or non-local, dominates the emission of THz in a ferromagnetic heterostructure. The measured THz radiation can be used for rigorous reconstruction of ultrafast magnetization process in the laser-excited magnetic material.
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