April 16, 2024
Journal Article

Unlocking Li superionic conductivity in face-centred cubic oxides via face-sharing configurations

Abstract

Oxides with a face-centered cubic (fcc) anion sublattice are generally not considered as solid-state electrolytes as the structural framework is thought to be unfavorable for Li superionic conduction. Herein, we demonstrate Li superionic conductivity in fcc-type oxides in which face-sharing Li configurations have been created through cation over-stoichiometry in rocksalt-type lattices via excess Li. We find that the face-sharing Li configurations create a novel spinel with unconventional stoichiometry and raise the energy of Li, thereby promoting fast Li-ion conduction. The over-stoichiometric Li–In–Sn–O compound exhibits a total Li superionic conductivity of 3.38×10^-4 S cm^-1 at room temperature with a low migration barrier of 255 meV. Our work unlocks the potential of designing Li superionic conductors in a prototypical structural framework with vast chemical flexibility, providing a fertile ground for discovering new solid-state electrolytes

Published: April 16, 2024

Citation

Koirala K., C. Wang, G. Ceder, Z. Lun, H. Ji, B. Ouyang, and L. Li. 2024. Unlocking Li superionic conductivity in face-centred cubic oxides via face-sharing configurations. Nature Materials 23, no. 4:535–542. PNNL-SA-189193. doi:10.1038/s41563-024-01800-8

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