LIGHT-SCATTERING STUDY OF ONSET OF DISORDER IN SOLID ELECTROLYTES AT HIGH-TEMPERATURES

Certain solids exhibit anomalously high ionic conductivities at temperatures appreciably below their melting points; this phenomenon is sometimes referred to as superionicity, and is associated with development of disorder in a component sublattice. This effect has been studied in the fluorites SrCl...

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Huvudupphovsmän: Harley, R, Hayes, W, Rushworth, A, Ryan, J
Materialtyp: Journal article
Språk:English
Publicerad: 1975
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author Harley, R
Hayes, W
Rushworth, A
Ryan, J
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Hayes, W
Rushworth, A
Ryan, J
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description Certain solids exhibit anomalously high ionic conductivities at temperatures appreciably below their melting points; this phenomenon is sometimes referred to as superionicity, and is associated with development of disorder in a component sublattice. This effect has been studied in the fluorites SrCl2, BaF2 and PbF2 and in AgI, using Raman and Brillouin scattering. In the fluorites the disorder occurs in the anion sublattice and in AgI in the cation sublattice. At the transition to the highly conducting phase, the emergence of a broad low-frequency response has been observed; simultaneously, there is a dramatic softening of elastic constants.
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spelling oxford-uuid:8f1ce211-fdb0-452c-abfb-7d47ec8025ad2022-03-26T23:02:05ZLIGHT-SCATTERING STUDY OF ONSET OF DISORDER IN SOLID ELECTROLYTES AT HIGH-TEMPERATURESJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:8f1ce211-fdb0-452c-abfb-7d47ec8025adEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1975Harley, RHayes, WRushworth, ARyan, JCertain solids exhibit anomalously high ionic conductivities at temperatures appreciably below their melting points; this phenomenon is sometimes referred to as superionicity, and is associated with development of disorder in a component sublattice. This effect has been studied in the fluorites SrCl2, BaF2 and PbF2 and in AgI, using Raman and Brillouin scattering. In the fluorites the disorder occurs in the anion sublattice and in AgI in the cation sublattice. At the transition to the highly conducting phase, the emergence of a broad low-frequency response has been observed; simultaneously, there is a dramatic softening of elastic constants.
spellingShingle Harley, R
Hayes, W
Rushworth, A
Ryan, J
LIGHT-SCATTERING STUDY OF ONSET OF DISORDER IN SOLID ELECTROLYTES AT HIGH-TEMPERATURES
title LIGHT-SCATTERING STUDY OF ONSET OF DISORDER IN SOLID ELECTROLYTES AT HIGH-TEMPERATURES
title_full LIGHT-SCATTERING STUDY OF ONSET OF DISORDER IN SOLID ELECTROLYTES AT HIGH-TEMPERATURES
title_fullStr LIGHT-SCATTERING STUDY OF ONSET OF DISORDER IN SOLID ELECTROLYTES AT HIGH-TEMPERATURES
title_full_unstemmed LIGHT-SCATTERING STUDY OF ONSET OF DISORDER IN SOLID ELECTROLYTES AT HIGH-TEMPERATURES
title_short LIGHT-SCATTERING STUDY OF ONSET OF DISORDER IN SOLID ELECTROLYTES AT HIGH-TEMPERATURES
title_sort light scattering study of onset of disorder in solid electrolytes at high temperatures
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