In brief: Probing battery hotspots for safer energy storage

These scanning electron microscope images show that buildup. For the hottest hotspot, on the right, almost all of the buildup is concentrated on the hotspot. For the coolest hotspot, left, the effect is much less extreme. (10.1038/s41467-019-09924-1)

Stanford researchers used micro-Raman spectroscopy to induce and sense localized high temperature inside a lithium battery. Studying the effects of tiny areas, hotspots, within lithium batteries which grow spiky tumors called dendrites that could cause short circuits and potentially lead to fires provides important insights to the development of safer batteries, thermal management schemes and diagnostic tools.