Soft Phonon Mode Triggering Fast Ag Diffusion in Superionic Argyrodite Ag8GeSe6

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Abstract

The structural coexistence of dual rigid and mobile sublattices in superionic Argyrodites yields ultralow lattice thermal conductivity along with decent electrical and ionic conductivities and therefore attracts intense interest for batteries, fuel cells, and thermoelectric applications. However, a comprehensive understanding of their underlying lattice and diffusive dynamics in terms of the interplay between phonons and mobile ions is missing. Herein, inelastic neutron scattering is employed to unravel that phonon softening on heating to Tc ≈ 350 K triggers fast Ag diffusion in the canonical superionic Argyrodite Ag8GeSe6. Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations reproduce the experimental neutron scattering signals and identify the partially ultrafast Ag diffusion with a large diffusion coefficient of 10−4 cm−2 s−1. The study illustrates the microscopic interconnection between soft phonons and mobile ions and provides a paradigm for an intertwined interaction of the lattice and diffusive dynamics in superionic materials.

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Shen, X., Koza, M. M., Tung, Y. H., Ouyang, N., Yang, C. C., Wang, C., … Weber, F. (2023). Soft Phonon Mode Triggering Fast Ag Diffusion in Superionic Argyrodite Ag8GeSe6. Small, 19(49). https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202305048

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