Ionic conductivity and relaxation dynamics in plastic crystals with nearly globular molecules

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We have performed a dielectric investigation of the ionic charge transport and the relaxation dynamics in plastic crystalline 1-cyano-adamantane (CNA) and in two mixtures of CNA with the related plastic crystals adamantane or 2-adamantanon. Ionic charge carriers were provided by adding 1% of Li salt. The molecules of these compounds have nearly globular shape and, thus, the so-called revolving-door mechanism assumed to promote ionic charge transport via molecular reorientations in other PC electrolytes should not be active here. Indeed, a comparison of the dc resistivity and the reorientational α-relaxation times in the investigated PCs reveals complete decoupling of both dynamics. Similar to other PCs, we find a significant mixing-induced enhancement of the ionic conductivity. Finally, these solid-state electrolytes reveal a second relaxation process, slower than the α-relaxation, which is related to ionic hopping. Due to the mentioned decoupling, it can be unequivocally detected and is not superimposed by the reorientational contributions as found for most other ionic conductors.

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Reuter, D., Seitz, K., Lunkenheimer, P., & Loidl, A. (2020). Ionic conductivity and relaxation dynamics in plastic crystals with nearly globular molecules. Journal of Chemical Physics, 153(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0012430

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