The World Scientific Reference of Amorphous Materials 2021
DOI: 10.1142/9789811215575_0008
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Ionic Conductivity and Tracer Diffusion in Glassy Chalcogenides

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“…%, the cation distribution is nonrandom, visible both in macroscopic characteristics as the Haven ratio in 108m,110m Ag and 204 Tl tracer diffusion and structural studies using time-of-flight neutron diffraction and high-energy X-ray scattering. 61 The diffraction results were supported by AIMD simulations revealing that 20−28% of the sulfur does not have direct chemical bonding to germanium (we call them isolated S species, S iso ) and connected only to cations, [M]/[S iso ] ≈ 2. The isolated sulfur is known for crystalline metal chalcogenides.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…%, the cation distribution is nonrandom, visible both in macroscopic characteristics as the Haven ratio in 108m,110m Ag and 204 Tl tracer diffusion and structural studies using time-of-flight neutron diffraction and high-energy X-ray scattering. 61 The diffraction results were supported by AIMD simulations revealing that 20−28% of the sulfur does not have direct chemical bonding to germanium (we call them isolated S species, S iso ) and connected only to cations, [M]/[S iso ] ≈ 2. The isolated sulfur is known for crystalline metal chalcogenides.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Our recent studies of silver and thallium thiogermanate glasses within a similar composition range, (M 2 S) x (GeS 2 ) 1– x , 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5, have also shown that, at above 10 at. %, the cation distribution is non-random, visible both in macroscopic characteristics as the Haven ratio in 108m,110m Ag and 204 Tl tracer diffusion and structural studies using time-of-flight neutron diffraction and high-energy X-ray scattering . The diffraction results were supported by AIMD simulations revealing that 20–28% of the sulfur does not have direct chemical bonding to germanium (we call them isolated S species, S iso ) and connected only to cations, [M]/[S iso ] ≈ 2.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…The cubic lattice of argyrodite Ag 8 GeS 6 = 4Ag 2 S•GeS 2 contains one-third isolated sulfur and two-thirds sulfur in GeS 4 tetrahedra, all connected by silver. 60 In glassy silver and thallium thiogermanates and thioarsenates, the isolated sulfur species appear far below the expected limits (M 2 S/GeS 2 = 2, and M 2 S/As 2 S 3 = 3) and in substantial concentrations (0.21 ≤ S iso /S tot ≤ 0.28) for x = 45−50 mol % M 2 S. 61 Likewise, the FPMD modeling of equimolar (Na 2 S) 0.5 (GeS 2 ) 0.5 glass 62 has shown the presence of 23.5% of isolated sulfur. On average, each isolated sulfur species is connected to two neighboring cations (M/S iso ≅ 2), and together, they form broad pathways going through the entire simulation box and ensuring high ionic conductivity (Figure S8).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Another possible complication includes a tetrahedral interconnected subnetwork in glassy GeTe 2 with intermediate-range ordering reminiscent of g-GeS 2 and g-GeSe 2 . However, metal doping, e.g., using silver or copper, leads to network depolymerization , and faster transformation processes in the amorphous state. Copper tellurogermanate Cu 2 GeTe 3 is an exciting example revealing new perspectives. , We should note that a significant population of triangular rings in Cu 2 GeTe 3 are also present in liquid GeTe 2 , Figure , revealing a resemblance in intermediate-range structures.…”
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confidence: 99%