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Fuzzy logic: about the origins of fast ion dynamics in crystalline solids
Author(s) -
Maria Gombotz,
Katharina Hogrefe,
Roman Zettl,
Bernhard Gadermaier,
Martin Wilkening
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
philosophical transactions - royal society. mathematical, physical and engineering sciences/philosophical transactions - royal society. mathematical, physical and engineering sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.074
H-Index - 169
eISSN - 1471-2962
pISSN - 1364-503X
DOI - 10.1098/rsta.2020.0434
Subject(s) - ion , diffusion , ionic bonding , amorphous solid , physics , thermodynamics , crystallography , theoretical physics , chemistry , quantum mechanics
Nuclear magnetic resonance offers a wide range of tools to analyse ionic jump processes in crystalline and amorphous solids. Both high-resolution and time-domain  1 , 2 H ,  6 , 7 Li ,  19 F ,  23 Na NMR helps throw light on the origins of rapid self-diffusion in materials being relevant for energy storage. It is well accepted thatLi + ions are subjected to extremely slow exchange processes in compounds with strong site preferences. The loss of this site preference may lead to rapid cation diffusion, as is also well known for glassy materials. Further examples that benefit from this effect include, e.g. cation-mixed, high-entropy fluorides( Ba, Ca) F 2 , Li-bearing garnets (Li 7 La 3 Zr 2 O 12 ) and thiophosphates such asLiTi 2 ( PS 4 ) 3 . In non-equilibrium phases site disorder, polyhedra distortions, strain and the various types of defects will affect both the activation energy and the corresponding attempt frequencies. Whereas in( Me, Ca ) F 2 (Me = Ba ,   Pb )cation mixing influences F anion dynamics, inLi 6 PS 5 X (X = Br ,   Cl ,   I ) the potential landscape can be manipulated byanion site disorder. On the other hand, in the mixed conductorLi 4 + x Ti 5 O 12 cation-cation repulsions immediately lead to a boost inLi + diffusivity at the early stages of chemical lithiation. Finally, rapid diffusion is also expected for materials that are able to guide the ions along (macroscopic) pathways with confined (or low-dimensional) dimensions, as is the case in layer-structuredRbSn 2 F 5 orMeSnF 4 . Diffusion on fractal systems complements this type of diffusion.This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue ‘Understanding fast-ion conduction in solid electrolytes’.

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