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Sublattice Melting in Binary Superionic Colloidal Crystals

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Abstract

In superionic compounds one component pre-melts providing high ionic conductivity to solid state electrolytes. Here, we fifind sublattice melting in colloidal crystals of oppositely charged particles that are highly asymmetric in size and charge in salt solutions. The small particles in ionic compounds melt when the temperature increases forming a superionic phase. These delocalized small particles in a crystal of large oppositely charged particles, in contrast to superionic phases in atomic systems, form crystals with non-electroneutral stoichiometric ratios. This generates structures with multiple domains of ionic crystals in percolated superionic phases with adjustable stoichiometries.

Presenters

  • Yange Lin

    Northwestern University

Authors

  • Yange Lin

    Northwestern University

  • Monica Olvera De La Cruz

    Northwestern University, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry, Northwestern University