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Conductivity and Structure of Superionic Composite (AgI) 0.6 (NaPO 3 ) 0.4

Abstract

Superionic conductors are of considerable interest from both application and fundamental points of view. Superionic solid electrolytes can be used for batteries, fuel cells and sensors. We have used melt quenching to make a new superionic composite (AgI) 0.6 (NaPO 3 ) 0.4 which exhibits an ionic conductivity of about 2 x 10 -4 S/cm at ambient temperature. The conductivity of crystalline AgI and NaPO 3 glass are lower of orders of magnitude. (AgI) 0.6 (NaPO 3 ) 0.4 is a composite material containing both crystalline and glass phases. The paper presents the conductivity as a function of temperature measured by impedance spectroscopy and the crystal structure performed by a high resolution powder diffractometer, VEGA at the Neutron Science Laboratory (KENS), KEK, Japan.

Authors

Kartini E; Sakuma T; Purwanto A; Kamiyama T; Collins M

Journal

Atom Indonesia, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 27–34

Publisher

National Research and Innovation Agency

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

DOI

10.17146/aij.2005.125

ISSN

0126-1568

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