Diffusion pathway of mobile ions and crystal structure of ionic and mixed conductors-A brief review

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A brief review on the field of Solid State Ionics, including the diffusion pathway of mobile ions, crystal structure and materials, is presented. In the fluorite-structured ionic conductors such as ceria solid solution Ce 0.93Y0.07O1.96, bismuth oxide solid solution δ-Bi1.4Yb0.6O3 and copper iodide CuI, a similar curved diffusion pathway along the <100> directions is observed. In the ionic and mixed conductors with the cubic ABO3 perovskite-type structure such as lanthanum gallate and lanthanum cobaltite solid solutions, the mobile ions diffuse along a curved line keeping the interatomic distance between the B cation and O2-anion to some degree. The structure and diffusion path of double-perovskite-type La0.64Ti0.92Nb0. 08O2.99, K2NiF4-type (Pr0.9La 0.1)2(Ni0.74Cu0.21Ga 0.05)O4+δ , and apatite-type La 9.69(Si5.70Mg0.30)O26.24 are described. The diffusion paths of Li+ ions in La 0.62Li0.16TiO3 and Li0.6FePO 4 are two-and one-dimensional, respectively. ©2009 The Ceramic Society of Japan.

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Yashima, M. (2009). Diffusion pathway of mobile ions and crystal structure of ionic and mixed conductors-A brief review. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 117(1370), 1055–1059. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.117.1055

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