Effect of relaxations on the conductivity of La1/2+1/2xLi1/2-1/2 xTi1-xAlxO3 fast ion conductors Articles uri icon

authors

  • VEZZĂ™, KETI
  • GARCIA GONZALEZ, ESTER
  • PAGOT, GIOELE
  • URONES GARROTE, ESTEBAN
  • SOTOMAYOR LOZANO, MARIA EUGENIA
  • VAREZ ALVAREZ, ALEJANDRO
  • DI NOTO, VITO

publication date

  • June 2022

start page

  • 5484

end page

  • 5499

issue

  • 12

volume

  • 34

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0897-4756

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1520-5002

abstract

  • Perovskite-type solid-state electrolytes, Li3xLa2/3–xTiO3 (LLTO), are considered among the most promising candidates for the development of all-solid-state batteries based on lithium metal. Their high bulk ionic conductivity can be modulated by substituting part of the atoms hosted in the A- or B-site of the LLTO structure. In this work, we investigate the crystal structure and the long-range charge migration processes characterizing a family of perovskites with the general formula La1/2+1/2xLi1/2–1/2xTi1–xAlxO3 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.6), in which the charge balance and the nominal A-site vacancies (nA = 0) are preserved. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) investigations reveal the presence of a very complex nanostructure constituted by a mixture of two different ordered nanoregions of tetragonal P4/mmm and rhombohedral R3̅c symmetries. Broadband electrical spectroscopy studies confirm the presence of different crystalline domains and demonstrate that the structural fluctuations of the BO6 octahedra require to be intra- and intercell coupled, to enable the long-range diffusion of the lithium cation, in a similar way to the segmental mode that takes place in polymer-ion conductors. These hypotheses are corroborated by density functional theory (DFT) calculations and molecular dynamic simulations.

subjects

  • Chemistry
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Materials science and engineering
  • Renewable Energies

keywords

  • electrical conductivity; insulators; materials; perovskites; polarization