Title of article :
A mesoscopic heterostructure as the origin of the extreme ionic conductivity in AgI:Al2O3
Author/Authors :
Lee، نويسنده , , J.-S and Adams، نويسنده , , St and Maier، نويسنده , , J، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
A 7H polytype of AgI (characterised by stacking fault arrangement) is detected at the interface of β-AgI and γ-Al2O3, which may even form the major (or even the only) AgI-constituent at pronounced Al2O3-contents. The driving force for the formation of the 7H phase is assumed to be the interaction of Ag+ with the basic alumina phase similar as in the AgCl and AgBr composites in which due to the relative stability of the rock salt structure only ideal semi-infinite space charge layers occur. Considering the 7H structure as a heterostructure of γ- and β-phase (β/γ/β/γ/…) leads to an explanation that is consistent with all the features observed: The extreme Ag+-conductivity (that can hardly be explained by semi-infinite space charges) and the peculiar phase transition behaviour on one hand, and the qualitative similarities with AgCl:Al2O3 and AgBr:Al2O3 on the other hand. Since the layer separation is in the sub-Debye length range we expect a mesoscopic effect on the ionic conductivity as predicted earlier. This is supported by conductivity anomalies in β/γ two phase mixtures. This mesoscopic heterolayer is discussed in the context of nano-ionics (ion conductivity in nanocrystalline materials and nano-composites) and nano-electronics (quantum wells, wires and dots).
Keywords :
Ion conduction , Interfacial phase transition , AgI:Al2O3 , Mesoscopic effect , heterostructure
Journal title :
Solid State Ionics
Journal title :
Solid State Ionics