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Data-Driven First-Principles Methods for the Study and Design of Alkali Superionic Conductors

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We present a detailed exposition of how first-principles methods can be used to guide alkali superionic conductor (ASIC) study and design. Using the argyrodite Li6PS5Cl as a case study, we… Click to show full abstract

We present a detailed exposition of how first-principles methods can be used to guide alkali superionic conductor (ASIC) study and design. Using the argyrodite Li6PS5Cl as a case study, we demonstrate how modern information technology (IT) infrastructure and software tools can facilitate the assessment of alkali superionic conductors in terms of various critical properties of interest such as phase and electrochemical stability and ionic conductivity. The emphasis is on well-documented, reproducible analysis code that can be readily generalized to other material systems and design problems. For our chosen Li6PS5Cl case study material, we show that Li excess is crucial to enhancing its conductivity by increasing the occupancy of interstitial sites that promote long-range Li+ diffusion between cage-like frameworks. The predicted room-temperature conductivities and activation barriers are in reasonably good agreement with experimental values.

Keywords: superionic conductors; study design; principles methods; alkali superionic; first principles; design

Journal Title: Chemistry of Materials
Year Published: 2017

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