As cathode materials for alkali-ion batteries,sodium manganese oxides have been receiving considerable and continuous attention in recent decades.In this work,the structure and environment-dependent stability of NaMn_...As cathode materials for alkali-ion batteries,sodium manganese oxides have been receiving considerable and continuous attention in recent decades.In this work,the structure and environment-dependent stability of NaMn_(2)O_(4) surface were studied based on the first principles calculations.The surface stability diagram of NaMn_(2)O_(4) involving various different terminations of(100),(110)and(111)surfaces was constructed,and the stability of these different terminations could be compared as a function of chemical environment.It is found that the(100)-MnO and(111)-ONa terminations are two more stable terminations under the investigated chemical conditions.And the surface energies of(110)surfaces are negative under the investigated chemical potential,hence,(110)surfaces are unstable.The surface energy of NaMn_(2)O_(4) as a function of O chemical potential is also investigated under constant Na chemical potential.The structure relaxation indicates that the surface rumpling and surface reconstruction can affect the electronic structure of the surface,thereby reducing surface energy and stabilizing the surface.Furthermore,the Wulff shape of NaMn_(2)O_(4) was also constructed based on Gibbs-Wulff theorem.展开更多
Secondary electron emission(SEE)has emerged as a critical issue in next-generation accelerators.Mitigating SEE on metal surfaces is crucial for enhancing the stability and emittance of particle accelerators while exte...Secondary electron emission(SEE)has emerged as a critical issue in next-generation accelerators.Mitigating SEE on metal surfaces is crucial for enhancing the stability and emittance of particle accelerators while extending their lifespan.This paper explores the application of laser-assisted water jet technology in constructing high-quality micro-trap structures on 316L stainless steel,a key material in accelerator manufacturing.The study systematically analyzes the impact of various parameters such as laser repetition frequency,pulse duration,average power,water jet pressure,repeat times,nozzle offset,focal position,offset distance between grooves,and processing speed on the surface morphology of stainless steel.The findings reveal that micro-groove depth increases with higher laser power but decreases with increasing water jet pressure and processing speed.Interestingly,repeat times have minimal effect on depth.On the other hand,micro-groove width increases with higher laser power and repeat times but decreases with processing speed.By optimizing these parameters,the researchers achieved high-quality pound sign-shaped trap structure with consistent dimensions.We tested the secondary electron emission coefficient of the"well"structure.The coefficient is reduced by 0.5 at most compared to before processing,effectively suppressing secondary electron emission.These results offer indispensable insights for the fabrication of micro-trap structures on material surfaces.Laser-assisted water jet technology demonstrates considerable potential in mitigating SEE on metal surfaces.展开更多
基金国家重点研发计划(No.2016YFC0600707)国家自然科学基金资助(No.51579043)+3 种基金中央高校基本科研业务费项目(No.120701001)supported by the Key Research Development Program of China(2016YFC0600707)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51579043)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(120701001)
基金Project(BK20241969)supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province,ChinaProject(51971249)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China。
文摘As cathode materials for alkali-ion batteries,sodium manganese oxides have been receiving considerable and continuous attention in recent decades.In this work,the structure and environment-dependent stability of NaMn_(2)O_(4) surface were studied based on the first principles calculations.The surface stability diagram of NaMn_(2)O_(4) involving various different terminations of(100),(110)and(111)surfaces was constructed,and the stability of these different terminations could be compared as a function of chemical environment.It is found that the(100)-MnO and(111)-ONa terminations are two more stable terminations under the investigated chemical conditions.And the surface energies of(110)surfaces are negative under the investigated chemical potential,hence,(110)surfaces are unstable.The surface energy of NaMn_(2)O_(4) as a function of O chemical potential is also investigated under constant Na chemical potential.The structure relaxation indicates that the surface rumpling and surface reconstruction can affect the electronic structure of the surface,thereby reducing surface energy and stabilizing the surface.Furthermore,the Wulff shape of NaMn_(2)O_(4) was also constructed based on Gibbs-Wulff theorem.
文摘Secondary electron emission(SEE)has emerged as a critical issue in next-generation accelerators.Mitigating SEE on metal surfaces is crucial for enhancing the stability and emittance of particle accelerators while extending their lifespan.This paper explores the application of laser-assisted water jet technology in constructing high-quality micro-trap structures on 316L stainless steel,a key material in accelerator manufacturing.The study systematically analyzes the impact of various parameters such as laser repetition frequency,pulse duration,average power,water jet pressure,repeat times,nozzle offset,focal position,offset distance between grooves,and processing speed on the surface morphology of stainless steel.The findings reveal that micro-groove depth increases with higher laser power but decreases with increasing water jet pressure and processing speed.Interestingly,repeat times have minimal effect on depth.On the other hand,micro-groove width increases with higher laser power and repeat times but decreases with processing speed.By optimizing these parameters,the researchers achieved high-quality pound sign-shaped trap structure with consistent dimensions.We tested the secondary electron emission coefficient of the"well"structure.The coefficient is reduced by 0.5 at most compared to before processing,effectively suppressing secondary electron emission.These results offer indispensable insights for the fabrication of micro-trap structures on material surfaces.Laser-assisted water jet technology demonstrates considerable potential in mitigating SEE on metal surfaces.