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Small2024, 9
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202409628
Due to a typesetting mistake, the image in Figure 3e was incorrectly pasted. The following is a comparison before and after correction:
Before correction
Figure 3. a1) Cross-section image of Cell-A after LECO treatment by TEM. The box indicates the location of CFC and the dashed line indicates the edges of the pyramids before sintering for Cell-A. a2) Partial enlargement at the location of CFC by HADDF-STEM. The element distribution spectrum of a3) Ag and a4) Si element of CFC for Cell-A. (b) The line distribution of elements of CFC for Cell-A. c1) HRTEM image and the corresponding FFT of CFC for Cell-A. d1–d4,e,f1–f2) for Cell-B.
After Correction
Figure 3. a1) Cross-section image of Cell-A after LECO treatment by TEM. The box indicates the location of CFC and the dashed line indicates the edges of the pyramids before sintering for Cell-A. a2) Partial enlargement at the location of CFC by HADDF-STEM. The element distribution spectrum of a3) Ag and a4) Si element of CFC for Cell-A. (b) The line distribution of elements of CFC for Cell-A. c1) HRTEM image and the corresponding FFT of CFC for Cell-A. d1–d4,e,f1–f2) for Cell-B.
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