Recently, the demand for rechargeable energy storage devices has increased remarkably, especially for electric vehicles, mobile/wearable smart devices, and electrical energy storage (EES) systems 1.
Sodium superionic conductors with NASICON-type structures—such as Na₁₊ₓZr₂Si x P₃₋ₓO₁₂ (NZSP)—are promising solid electrolytes for solid-state sodium batteries due to their high ionic conductivity, ...
High-intensity, short-pulse lasers are crucial for generating energetic electrons that produce high-energy-density (HED) states in matter, offering potential applications in igniting dense fusion ...