Maus, Oliver; Agne, Matthias T.; Fuchs, Till; Till, Paul S.; Wankmiller, Björn; Gerdes, Josef Maximilian; Sharma, Rituraj; Heere, Michael; Jalarvo, Niina; Yaffe, Omer; Hansen, Michael Ryan; Zeier, Wolfgang G.
Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewedAliovalent substitution is a common strategy to improve the ionic conductivity of solid electrolytes for solid-state batteries. The substitution of SbS43- by WS42- in Na2.9Sb0.9W0.1S4 leads to a very high ionic conductivity of 41 mS cm-1 at room temperature. While pristine Na3SbS4 crystallizes in a tetragonal structure, the substituted Na2.9Sb0.9W0.1S4 crystallizes in a cubic phase at room temperature based on its X-ray diffractogram. Here, we show by performing pair distribution function analyses and static single-pulse 121Sb NMR experiments that the short-range order of Na2.9Sb0.9W0.1S4 remains tetragonal despite the change in the Bragg diffraction pattern. Temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopy revealed that changed lattice dynamics due to the increased disorder in the Na+ substructure leads to dynamic sampling causing the discrepancy in local and average structure. While showing no differences in the local structure, compared to pristine Na3SbS4, quasi-elastic neutron scattering and solid-state 23Na nuclear magnetic resonance measurements revealed drastically improved Na+ diffusivity and decreased activation energies for Na2.9Sb0.9W0.1S4. The obtained diffusion coefficients are in very good agreement with theoretical values and long-range transport measured by impedance spectroscopy. This work demonstrates the importance of studying the local structure of ionic conductors to fully understand their transport mechanisms, a prerequisite for the development of faster ionic conductors.
Gerdes, Josef Maximilian | Professur für Physikalische Chemie (Prof. Hansen) |
Hansen, Michael Ryan | Professur für Physikalische Chemie (Prof. Hansen) |
Maus, Oliver Marcel | Professur für Anorganische Festkörperchemie (Prof. Zeier) |
Till, Paul Simon | Professur für Anorganische Festkörperchemie (Prof. Zeier) |
Wankmiller, Björn | Professur für Physikalische Chemie (Prof. Hansen) |
Zeier, Wolfgang | Professur für Anorganische Festkörperchemie (Prof. Zeier) |